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US soldiers secure the scene of a burning US military vehicle following a road side bomb in southeast Baghdad. No injuries were reported from the attack(AFP)

5 Marines, 8 Iraqi Officers Die in Attacks

By FRANK GRIFFITHS, Associated Press Writer

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A roadside bomb attack killed five U.S. Marines, and gunfire killed an American sailor in a western Iraqi town, the U.S. military said Thursday.

Also Thursday, a suicide car bomber slammed into a truck that was carrying policemen along the main road connecting Baghdad with its airport, killing at least eight officers and injuring at least 25, police and hospital officials said.

The suicide bomber plowed his black sedan at high speed into a truck carrying police officers from checkpoint to checkpoint along the road about 4 p.m. (8 a.m. EDT).

The attacks came amid an upsurge in violence appeared to be aimed at derailing stepped-up efforts by Shiite politicians to bring the disaffected Sunni Arab minority into the political process.

The Marines died Wednesday after their vehicle was attacked near Ramadi, 70 miles west of Baghdad, the military said. Officials in Ramadi had reported a roadside bomb blast in the pre-dawn hours.

A sailor attached to the Marines' unit, the 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, was also killed Wednesday in Ramadi by gunfire, the military said.

The six U.S. deaths raised Wednesday's toll from insurgent attacks to 58 killed, making it the deadliest day of violence in more than a month.

At least 1,714 U.S. military members have died since the war began in 2003, according to an AP count.

Meanwhile, a judge and his bodyguard were killed Thursday morning in an eastern Mosul neighborhood where many residents support the now-banned Baath Party of toppled President Saddam Hussein, officials said.

An Iraqi boy looks at the debris of a car bomb in the Sulaikh district of northern Baghdad where one soldier was killed and five others injured, according to military sources. An Iraqi judge and a former regime member were assassinated, as 13 people were wounded in car bombs in the oil city of Kirkuk and in Baghdad, security sources said.(AFP/Ahmad Al-Rubaye)

Six masked gunmen in two cars blocked the road and sprayed the judge's car with machine-gun fire, said Mosul court Judge Abdul al-Hassaniani and Dr. Bahaa al-Din al-Bakri of the city's hospital. The officials identified the dead judge as Salim Mahmoud al-Haj Ali. Mosul is 225 miles northwest of Baghdad.

Police found the bodies of 11 people in two towns in the so-called Triangle of Death on Thursday, an official said. The corpses of five family members were discovered at a farm in Musayyib, about 40 miles south of Baghdad, said Capt. Muthana Khalid, a police spokesman.

A group of armed men wearing police uniforms broke into the family's house Wednesday and pretended to arrest them and later killed them, Khalid said. There were signs of torture on the bodies, he said.

The remains of six other people were found in Latifiyah, about 20 miles south of Baghdad, Khalid said. Gunmen used the bodies as a trap to ambush arriving officers and engaged police in a fire fight, he said. There were no immediate reports of injuries.

Iraqi legislators, meanwhile, seemed close to agreement on a demand by Sunni Arabs for more participation in the effort to draft a constitution.

A Shiite-dominated parliamentary committee drafting Iraq's new constitution offered a compromise to the country's Sunni Arab minority in an effort to break a deadlock over demands they have a bigger say in drawing up the charter.

The offer suggested that 13 additional Sunni Arabs join the committee in a parallel body. The head of a major Sunni religious organization and a spokesman for the community's largest political party rejected committee chairman Hummam Hammoudi's offer.

The Sunni Arab community has said it wants 25 more people to join their two legislators already on the committee. Representatives from the 55-member committee and the Sunni Arab community were scheduled to meet Thursday to discuss the proposal.

An agreement on the constitution would help defuse growing sectarian tension between the majority Shiites, who control the government, and the Sunnis. The minority is thought to make up the core of an insurgency that has killed at least 1,080 people since Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari's government was announced April 28.

The surge in attacks appeared aimed at derailing efforts by Shiite and Kurdish politicians to bring the disaffected Sunni Arab minority into the political process, particularly the drafting of the new constitution. The new charter must be approved by parliament by mid-August and put to a nationwide vote two months later. If passed, it will be the basis for a new election in December.

A car bomb exploded early Thursday in northern Baghdad, injuring five Iraqi soldiers, police Capt. Ahmed al-Nedawi said. The car was parked on a street and detonated by remote control, he said.

Iraqi National Guards survey the remnants of a car bomb which killed one and injured five people in Baghdad June 16, 2005. The bomb targeted a National Guard patrol. REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen

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Associated Press writers Sinbad Ahmed in Mosul; Haider Fathi in Iskandariyah and Sameer N. Yacoub and Sinan Salaheddin in Baghdad contributed to this report.

31 posted on 06/16/2005 7:10:54 AM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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A British patrol boat speeds through Basra's port in southern Iraq June 16, 2005. Armed pirates raided a supertanker anchored close to Iraq's Basra oil export terminal in the early hours of Wednesday, in the latest serious security breach at the facility, local ship agents said. The raid comes only two weeks after pirates attacked the crew of a supertanker waiting to load crude oil at the terminal. REUTERS/Atef Hassan

An Iraqi police boat patrols Basra's port, in southern Iraq, June 16, 2005. Armed pirates raided a supertanker anchored close to Iraq's Basra oil export terminal in the early hours of Wednesday, in the latest serious security breach at the facility, local ship agents said. The raid comes only two weeks after pirates attacked the crew of a supertanker waiting to load crude oil at the terminal. REUTERS/Atef Hassan

An Iraqi policeman aims his rifle as his boat patrols Basra's port in southern Iraq June 16, 2005. Patrols have been stepped up after armed pirates attacked a super tanker docked at Basra's offshore oil terminals today in the third such incident in the last 2 weeks. REUTERS/Atef Hassan

British soliders are seen on patrol in the southern city of Basra, 500 kms from Baghdad. More than 40 people were killed in an upsurge of rebel attacks, including 23 at an Iraqi army canteen, as an Australian hostage walked free after 47 days in captivity.(AFP/Essam al-Sudani)

British soliders patrol the southern Iraqi city of Basra. Two suicide bombings killed a total of 31 people in Iraq, as an Australian hostage was freed after being held for almost six weeks.(AFP/Essam Al-Sudani)

British soldiers patrol the southern Iraqi city of Basra. Several British soldiers were wounded when a roadside bomb went off in Baghdad.(AFP/File/Essam Al-Sudani)

32 posted on 06/16/2005 7:19:39 AM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: TexKat
An agreement on the constitution would help defuse growing sectarian tension between the majority Shiites, who control the government, and the Sunnis. The minority is thought to make up the core of an insurgency that has killed at least 1,080 people since Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari's government was announced April 28.

See this:

Iraqi Shiites, Sunnis Reach Compromise

40 posted on 06/16/2005 8:46:39 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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