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One American soldier killed, another wounded in Kuwait
Kuwait-USA, Politics, 1/22/2003

A Kuwaiti security source has announced that one American soldier was killed and another was wounded in a fire launching incident to the north of the city of Kuwait yesterday.

The director of the capital's security Maj. Gen. Mahmoud al-Dousari said that the two Americans are the killed American soldier Michael Rene ( 51 year old) and the wounded David Karwi ( 47 year old) who was admitted to hospital for medical treatment.

Al-Dousari added that so far persons who committed the incident were not identified, adding that the weapons used in the attack is a Klashinkov machinegun and that the security forces had immediately started investigations in this incident.

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