U.S. forces announced on Wednesday that five more American soldiers had
died, raising the toll to 16 since an upsurge of fighting began on Sunday.
Rockets or mortars, which U.S. forces say are mainly fired from Sadr City,
hit the Green Zone compound but caused no injuries, the U.S. embassy said.
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Baghdad violence spirals higher despite clampdown
By Ahmed Rasheed and Wisam Mohammed
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Twenty-three people were killed and 83 injured in
Baghdad's Shi'ite slum of Sadr City on Wednesday, security sources said,
despite vehicle bans aimed at preventing unrest from spreading on the fifth
anniversary of the fall of Baghdad.
Up to 73 people have died in Sadr City since Sunday in battles between
black-masked militia loyal to cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and U.S. and Iraqi
troops.
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