U.S. Troops Kill Iraq Civilians in Botched Strikes
By Matt Spetalnick
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. troops mistakenly killed two Iraqi policemen and two bystanders near a checkpoint just hours after an American warplane exacted a heavy civilian toll when it bombed the wrong house, Iraqi officials said Sunday.
The back-to-back incidents Saturday fueled anti-American anger over the deaths of innocents during a raging insurgency just three weeks before Iraq (news - web sites)'s first election since U.S.-led forces toppled former President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites).
Residents said 14 people, including children, were killed in a strike in the northern village of Aaytha. They showed visitors 14 freshly dug graves. The military, making a rare admission of error in its fight against guerrillas, said five people died when a 500-pound bomb flattened the house.
Shortly afterwards, a U.S. military convoy was hit by a roadside bomb blast near a police checkpoint south of Baghdad in a lawless area known as the "Triangle of Death."
Troops escorting the vehicles struck back but at the wrong target, Interior Ministry spokesman Adnan Abdul-Rahman said. Two police officers and two civilians were killed. He said a fifth Iraqi suffered a heart attack and died at the scene.
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