US soldiers conduct a house to house search after one US soldier was killed and five injured in an early morning attack in Fallujah, Iraq, Thursday June 5, 2003.
U.S. paratroopers deploy in the restive Iraqi city of Falluja, June 4, 2003. One soldier with the 101st Airborne was killed and five were wounded early June 5 in Falluja when an unknown assailant fired at them with a rocket-propelled grenade, U.S. Central Command said.
U.S. soldier of the 82nd Airborne covers other soldiers, not in the picture, during a house-to-house search for guns in a neighborhood of Baghdad, Wednesday, June 4, 2003.
A U.S. soldier from the 82nd Airborne out of North Carolina goes up the stairs of an Iraqi house during a house-to-house search for guns in a neiborhood of Baghdad, Wednesday, June 4, 2003.
Sgt. Michael Beal, left, from Tennessee, of the 82nd Airborne, uncovers a Kalashnikov in the bedroom of an Iraqi family, right, during a house to house search in a neiborhood of Baghdad, Wednesday, June 4, 2003.
An Iraqi approaches the city hall of Ar-Ramadi about 110 kilometers west of Baghdad as US soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division stand guard outside on Wednesday, June 4, 2003. Soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division descended Wednesday in Fallujah and Habaniyah and neighboring towns to quell an increasing anti-American resistance.
MOSCOW - Russia will ship fuel for a nuclear reactor it's building in southern Iran even if Tehran does not agree to stricter United Nations monitoring, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Yakovenko said it was "actively pushing" for Iran to sign an additional protocol with the International Atomic Energy Agency that would grant the U.N. nuclear watchdog broader access to Iran's nuclear sites and information.