US tanks pound rebel-held Iraqi town - witnesses (Agencies) Updated: 2004-09-07 08:34 U.S. tanks pounded targets in the rebel-held Sunni
Muslim town of Falluja west of Baghdad on Tuesday and U.S. warplanes could be
seen flying overhead, witnesses said.
U.S. soldiers collect the bodies of their
colleagues, following Iraqi guerrillas attack near the town of Falluja,
September 6, 2004. Attackers targeted a U.S. convoy with a blast near the
Iraqi city of Falluja, the U.S. military said, and witnesses said several
troops were killed or wounded.
[Reuters] | Hours earlier, a car bomb attack on a U.S. patrol outside Falluja, west of
Baghdad, killed seven American marines and three Iraqi National Guardsmen, in
the deadliest single attack on U.S. forces in five months.
The U.S. military had no immediate comments on U.S. operations in Falluja.
There were no immediate reports of casualties. Witnesses said tanks opened fire
on buildings in the southeast district of Falluja and that militants returned
fire.
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