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Baghdad (AFP) Dec 12, 2009 A roadside bomb wounded three US soldiers on Saturday in the Iraqi capital, the American military and an Iraqi official said. "An MND-B (Multi-National Division-Baghdad) vehicle was attacked today in northwest Baghdad," Major Joe Scrocca said in a statement to AFP. "Three MND-B soldiers were injured," he added, without giving details. The multinational force now consists only of US troops. An Iraqi interior ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said a US convoy hit a roadside bomb in the northern Baghdad neighbourhood of Kadhimiyah. The official said a Humvee all-terrain vehicle was damaged. While 115,000 US soldiers are still stationed in Iraq, the vast majority are deployed outside Iraqi urban centres under a security agreement between Washington and Baghdad signed last year. As part of the accord, all US combat troops must leave Iraq by the end of August 2010, ahead of a complete withdrawal by the end of 2011. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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![]() ![]() Baghdad (AFP) Dec 12, 2009 Iraqi Defence Minister Abdel Qader Obeidi on Saturday asked parliament for funds to recruit informers, saying that the authorities lacked sufficient information on insurgents. "Our intelligence services desperately lack information since their budget is so small, and the law states that in order to pay an informer they first have to give his full name and his sources," Obeidi told MPs. T ... read more |
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