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At Least 10 Killed in Violence Across Iraq

20 January 2007

Iraqi police guards Yarmouk hospital in Baghdad after joint US and Iraqi overnight raid on the hospital
Iraqi police guards Yarmouk hospital in Baghdad after joint US and Iraqi overnight raid on the hospital
Insurgents have killed at least 10 people in Iraq, including a senior Iraqi army official and a U.S. soldier.

Iraqi authorities said Saturday a bomb killed an Iraqi colonel in the northern city of Mosul.  And violence across the country killed at least eight other Iraqis, including seven civilians in Baghdad.

In a statement, the U.S. military said a roadside bomb in northern Baghdad killed one American soldier.  It said the attack occurred as the soldier's unit was conducting a patrol in the area to help stop the sectarian violence in the area.

In another development, U.S. military officials say coalition forces detained 25 terrorist suspects today in a series of raids across the country.

On Friday, Iraqi and U.S. forces detained a top aide to radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.  American officials say he leads an illegally armed group involved in the kidnapping, torture and murder of Iraqi civilians.

Sadr's office says the man arrested is its media director, Sheik Abdul Hadi al-Darraji.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

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