Roadside Bombing Kills Two U.S. Soldiers In Iraq
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Updated: 10:10 AM May 4, 2006
Roadside Bombing Kills Two U.S. Soldiers In Iraq
Another roadside bombing has claimed the lives of two more U.S. soldiers in Iraq, the military said Thursday.
Posted: 10:15 AM May 4, 2006
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(May 4, 2006)--A roadside bombing in Iraq has killed two U.S. soldiers while at least 16 Iraqis died in other violence, the military said Thursday.

Also in Baghdad, a suicide bomber attacked a crowd of people waiting outside a heavily guarded court building, killing ten Iraqis and wounding 52.

At least six Iraqis died in shootings.

Police in Ramadi say a U.S. air strike on two houses killed 13 people, but a U.S. military spokesman says no coalition aircraft launched bombing runs in Ramadi Thursday.

The city, populated by Sunni Arabs, is the most dangerous city in Iraq for U.S. forces.

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