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Lethal weekend for United States in Iraq

Se?ɬ, Tuesday, December 5, 2006 - 21:00

• Thirteen more of its troops die

BAGHDAD, December 4.— The deaths of 12 U.S. soldiers in Iraq this past weekend has increased the number of U.S. casualties just prior to a meeting between the head of the Iraqi Shiite coalition, Abdel Aziz Hakim and U.S. President George W. Bush in Washington, the AFP reported.

Lethal weekend for United States in IraqThe weekend was a bloody one for U.S. forces, which lost 13 men, raising the figure of fatal U.S. casualties in Iraq since the March 2003 invasion to 2,904.

A Marine Corps CH-46 helicopter crashed on Sunday in a lake in Al Anbar province in western Iraq with 16 people on board, four of whom have died, the Army announced on Monday.

BBC radio broadcast an interview with Kofi Annan in which the UN secretary general affirmed that the situation in Iraq is “far worse



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Paul
Date: 
Wed, 2006-12-06 11:41

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