
ALLUJA, Iraq, June 20 — A day after an American airstrike destroyed six homes in this flashpoint city, a senior Iraqi official said today that 23 of 26 people killed in the attack were foreign terrorists, including men from Algeria, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
American officials had justified the strike on Saturday, the first major military action in Falluja since United States forces pulled out of the city in early May, by saying that the homes that were targeted were being used by agents of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, one of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq and the suspected mastermind of dozens of suicide attacks.
On Saturday, people pulling bodies out of the debris had said women and children were among the victims. The Iraqi official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, acknowledged that three Iraqis were among those killed and that two Iraqis were injured, but did not provide further details.
He said it was not clear if Mr. Zarqawi himself was inside the small concrete-block homes when they were smashed to rubble by three 500-pound bombs dropped from an American warplane. But he said that American intelligence was accurate and the homes did not house civilians but terrorists.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/20/international/middleeast/20CND-FALLUJ.htmlHope this is not considered a dupe as this is new info.