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Four Iraqis were killed including two policemen
Iraq, Military, 2/23/2005

Four Iraqis were killed including two policemen and at least 30 policemen were injured in an attack by a booby trapped car that targeted members of the special forces of the Iraqi ministry of the interior to the west of Baghdad. Police sources said that the executor of the attack collided his car into a procession for the Iraqi forces in al-Nosour ( Falcons) near a base for the special forces.

Meantime, The American army announced that one soldier was killed in al-Anbar governorate to the west of Baghdad. The killing of this soldier came at a time when the American forces continue their military campaigns for the second running day in the governorate which includes al-Ramadi and Falluja and cities in which the American forces are facing continuously armed operations.

The American marines forces announced it has detained 42 armed men and ceased weapons shelters, while a spokesman for the Iraqi national guards said that the American forces detained one of the main Sunni leaders in al-Ramadi and the chief of Albui Faraj tribe, Sheikh Muhammad Nasser Ali, and 12 of his relatives. In Musil to the north of Iraq, several American soldiers were injured and many of their vehicles were damaged in an attack by a booby trapped car that targeted a procession for the American forces in al-Sahha ( health) quarters in the downtown of the city.

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  More attacks in Iraq   (2/22/2005)
  Continued attacks, acts of detention in Iraq   (2/21/2005)

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