A suicide attack and roadside bombings killed six American
soldiers, and Iraq's prime minister warned residents of insurgent
bastion Fallujah on Wednesday to hand over terror mastermind Abu Musab
al-Zarqawi or face military action. Al-Zarqawi's Tawhid and Jihad
group has claimed responsibility for beheading several foreign hostages
and for car bombings throughout the country, and a videotape posted
Wednesday on an Islamic Web site showed militants linked to al-Zarqawi
beheading two Iraqis they accused of being intelligence officers. The
attacks, at a time when U.S. forces are putting pressure on insurgent
strongholds in the Sunni heartland, occurred in the run-up to the
Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which Iraqi television said would begin
here Friday. Iraq's deteriorating security, including bombings,
mortar and rocket attacks, kidnappings and shootings, has slowed
reconstruction efforts and forced the United States to divert funds
from rebuilding to security. Pictured above: A U.S. Humvee vehicle
burns following a suicide attack in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul,
October 13, 2004. A suicide car bomber blew up his vehicle next to a
U.S. military convoy, damaging at least one Humvee and wounding three
soldiers, a military spokesman said. [more ]
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