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Seven Iraqi children were killed in Falluja
Iraq, Military, 9/30/2004

Seven Iraqis were killed at the hands of the American forces near Falluja city situated to the west of the capital Baghdad on Wednesday evening.

Medical sources explained that the killed were five children and two women from one family killed after the American forces opened fire at the car carrying them near an inspection point on the highway between Falluja and al-Ramadi.

Dr. al-Hakim al-Badrani from the public hospital in Falluja said the hospital received three of the killed persons and six injured.

In another operation, the American forces killed by artillery three persons it alleged they had fired mortars shelling against one of the military bases close to the outskirts of al-Sader city in Baghdad.

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