http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/285204_iraq15.htmlFriday, September 15, 2006
Baghdad violence surges
U.S. concedes increase in sectarian killings
By PATRICK QUINN
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Sectarian killings have surged in parts of Baghdad not yet included in a security offensive, the U.S. military said Thursday, while bombings and other insurgent attacks killed four American soldiers and wounded 25 in the capital region.
Police reported finding 20 bodies dumped on streets, many of them victims of reprisal killings in the escalating conflict between Shiite and Sunni Arabs. Six people died when a car bomb exploded at a soccer field in Fallujah, raising the death toll across Iraq to at least 28.
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The worst violence in Baghdad came at midday when a suicide car bomber attacked U.S. troops on the western outskirts of the city, killing two Americans and wounding 25, the U.S. command said. It said six of the wounded had returned to duty and 15 were not seriously injured.
Two more U.S. soldiers also were killed in the Baghdad area, one when his patrol was hit by small-arms fire and the other when a roadside bomb exploded. The command also announced the killing of a soldier Wednesday near the northern city of Mosul, raising to at least 2,676 the number of U.S. military personnel killed since the war began, according to an Associated Press count.