This handout photo released by the US military shows an 81mm mortar round believed to be from Iran and found in Baghdad in January 2007. Sophisticated Iranian-built bombs smuggled into Iraq have killed at least 170 US and allied soldiers since June 2004 and wounded 620 more, senior US defence officials have said.(AFP/US Military)
This handout photo released by the US military shows Iranian anti-tank rocket propelled grenades seized in Baquba as well as in Baghdad between 2006-2007. Sophisticated Iranian-built bombs smuggled into Iraq have killed at least 170 US and allied soldiers since June 2004, senior US defence officials said, amid ongoing carnage.(AFP/US Military)
A handout diagram released by senior defence officials from the Multinational Force is seen in Baghdad February 11, 2007. U.S.-led forces in Iraq presented on Sunday what officials said was 'a growing body' of evidence of Iranian weapons being used to kill their soldiers, as U.S. anger at Tehran's alleged involvement in the war rises. REUTERS/Senior Defence Officials from the Multinational Force in Baghdad/Handout (IRAQ)
A handout diagram released by senior defence officials from the Multinational Force is seen in Baghdad February 11, 2007. U.S.-led forces in Iraq presented on Sunday what officials said was 'a growing body' of evidence of Iranian weapons being used to kill their soldiers, as U.S. anger at Tehran's alleged involvement in the war rises. REUTERS/Senior Defence Officials from the Multinational Force in Baghdad/Handout (IRAQ)
A handout diagram released by senior defence officials from the Multinational Force is seen in Baghdad February 11, 2007. U.S.-led forces in Iraq presented on Sunday what officials said was 'a growing body' of evidence of Iranian weapons being used to kill their soldiers, as U.S. anger at Tehran's alleged involvement in the war rises. REUTERS/Senior Defence Officials from the Multinational Force in Baghdad/Handout (IRAQ)