Six US soldiers killed by roadside bombs in Iraq
Posted on: Monday, 31 October 2005, 07:47 CST
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Six U.S. soldiers were killed on Monday in two separate roadside bomb attacks on patrols in Iraq, the military said in statements.
Four were killed in the area of the town of Yusufiya, just south of Baghdad; it was one of the heaviest single U.S. losses for some time. A statement gave no further details.
Two others died shortly after 9 a.m. (0600 GMT) near Balad, 60 km (40 miles) north of the capital, a second statement said.
Since early this year, U.S. commanders have been concerned about the increasing use of more powerful or more sophisticated improvised bombs capable of penetrating armoured vehicles and inflicting much heavier casualties in each attack.
The southern fringes of the capital, sometimes referred to as the Triangle of Death, have seen considerable violence by Sunni Arab insurgents against neighbouring Shi'ite residents and U.S. forces defending the Shi'ite-led government.
U.S. commanders say the area, criss-crossed by irrigation canals, dirt roads and sheltering palm groves acts as a reserve base for insurgents operating in Baghdad.
U.S. and Iraqi forces mounted intensive search operations in south Baghdad on Friday and Saturday, the military said in an earlier statement, arresting 49 suspects.
Balad, in the Tigris river valley near Samarra, is a heartland of the Sunni insurgency.
Source: REUTERS
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