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21 Killed in Attacks on Iraqi Police Officers and U.S. Forces (Los Angeles Times)







21 Killed in Attacks on Iraqi Police
Officers and U.S. Forces (Los Angeles
Times)

21 Killed in Attacks on Iraqi Police
Officers and U.S. Forces (Los Angeles
Times)
06/07/2004 06:11 AM

Los Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — In a series of attacks against U.S. forces and the Iraqi police who aid them, insurgents killed at least 21 people over a 24-hour period, American and Iraqi officials said Sunday. One U.S. soldier was among the dead.




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