Three US troops among five killed

Published October 14, 2003

BAGHDAD, Oct 13: Three US soldiers were killed and three others were injured in northern Iraq on Monday while two Iraqis, including a former Baathist, were killed in separate incidents in southern parts of the occupied country.

A US soldier was killed and another was injured after their Bradley vehcile hit a land mine near Beiji, some 220 kilometres north of Baghdad.

Another US soldier was killed in a rocket-propelled grenade attack in Tikrit. American Army confirmed that two other soldiers were injured in the attack.

Another US soldier was killed in Jalawla after a roadside bomb explosion and firefight there.

Tension also rose in Fallujah, where US forces arrested Sheikh Jamal Shaker Nazzal, 61, the prayer leader of the Great Mosque, a tribal chief and four Turkish nationals, according to witnesses.

Meanwhile, the Iraqi governor of the Diyala province escaped an assassination attempt after a roadside bomb exploded in Baqubah, wounding two policemen and a civilian, police said.

In a related incident, an Iraqi was killed and three others were wounded, including a policeman, in a firefight with US forces near Baqubah, a police officer said.

The shootout occurred after US troops arrested 20 people during a house-to-house search in the village of Zagenia, 15 kilometers north of Baqubah, he said.

In Najaf, a former Baathist — identified as Abu Zainab — was assasinated by two gunmen.

SUICIDES: The US army — already plagued by relatively high combat and non-combat fatalities — is worried about the “high rate” of suicide among its troops in Iraq, a report appearing in the USA Today said.

The US army has sent mental health specialists to Iraq to determine why so many soldiers are committing suicide there.

Eleven US soldiers and three Marines have killed themselves in the past seven months — an annualized rate of 17 suicide per 100,000 soldiers, significantly higher than the usual rate of 13 per 100,000 soldiers, the report said.—Agencies

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