Text Only
Search

Coalition Forces Kill 10 Insurgents in Shootout in Iraq

02 May 2006

The U.S. military says coalition forces have killed 10 insurgents in a shootout at a safe house northwest of Baghdad.

A U.S. statement says troops approached the house early Tuesday while its occupants, including a guard, were sleeping. The statement said rifles, ammunition and explosives were recovered at the scene.

In Baghdad, a bomb hidden in a minibus near a market in the Iraqi capital exploded Tuesday, killing two people and wounding at least five others.

Police say bomb hidden inside minibus exploded in central Baghdad's Shorja district, killing at least two people, wounding five<br />
Police say bomb hidden inside minibus exploded in central Baghdad's Shorja district, killing at least two people, wounding five

Separately, U.S. authorities say a roadside bomb blast in northern Baghdad wounded two American security contractors and killed a nearby ambulance crewman.  A similar bombing killed a U.S. soldier late Monday south of Baghdad.

Meanwhile, the U.S. military says an Iraqi court convicted 12 insurgents in April for crimes, including membership in a terrorist organization.  Three defendants received life sentences.

In another development, a U.S. expert has released a report saying engineers leading U.S.-led reconstruction efforts in Iraq have made substantial progress, despite setbacks caused by security problems.

But the Pentagon report also criticizes a U.S. task force set up to help Iraqis protect their oil and gas facilities. It says the task force has failed to meet its goal of boosting Iraqi oil production back to pre-war levels.

The study also says a U.S.-funded contractor that promised to build 150 health care clinics in Iraq has only completed six, and has already spent three-quarters of its budget.

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Democrats Renew Criticism of Bush Handling of Iraq
New Iraqi Government Has Reached Turning Point, Says Bush
Iraqi President Optimistic About Striking Deal With Insurgent Groups
 
  Top Story
Bomb Explodes Near US Iraq Ambassador's Convoy

  More Stories
Two US Marines Killed in Southern Afghanistan
Kim Jong-il Reported To Have Pancreatic Cancer
Netanyahu Calls for Peace Summit With Palestinian Leaders 
China's Xinijiang Calm as Relatives of Riot Victims Mourn
US Legislators Decry Secret Bush-Era Program
Launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour Scrubbed Again
Five Iranians Detained by US in Iraq for 2 Years Return Home
Mexican Police Kill One Gunman in Michoacan Violence
Officials: Maoists Kill 26 Police in Central India
Obama Returns Home From European, African Trip
Alleged Coup Plot Puts Guinean Army on High Alert 
Lithuania Swears In First Woman President
Curfew Lifted in Honduras
Al-Qaida in North Africa Frees Swiss Hostage
Park in the Sky Opens in New York  Audio Clip Available
China Rushing Supplies to Quake-Hit Zone  Audio Clip Available
Thousands Remember Europe's Worst Massacre Since World War II