Inside Iraq by Yuri Kozyrev

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    A mother of three children lives illegally in the Green Zone. She has worked with different security companies, doing laundry and patting down women at checkpoints inside the Green Zone to support her kids. Like many Iraqis who
    work for foreign companies in the Green Zone, she has received threats against her life. Now she lives in what is left of a bombed out market for SaddamÕs Republican Guard, sleeping on the floor with her kids 10 yards from their makeshift toilet. SheÕs also taken in another single woman who is also stranded in the Green Zone after working at a Base Exchange store and receiving threats. U.S. military police have recently threated to kick them out.
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    A mother of three children lives illegally in the Green Zone. She has worked with different security companies, doing laundry and patting down women at checkpoints inside the Green Zone to support her kids. Like many Iraqis who
    work for foreign companies in the Green Zone, she has received threats against her life. Now she lives in what is left of a bombed out market for SaddamÕs Republican Guard, sleeping on the floor with her kids 10 yards from their makeshift toilet. SheÕs also taken in another single woman who is also stranded in the Green Zone after working at a Base Exchange store and receiving threats. U.S. military police have recently threated to kick them out.
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    One year of the surge in Baghdad.
    At the market of southern Baghdad's Abu T'shir neighborhood.
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    One year of the surge in Baghdad.
    At the market of southern Baghdad's Abu T'shir neighborhood.
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    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    Soldiers search an abandoned house in the Mekanik neighborhood. It is unclear how many of those who fled Baghdad will ever return.
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    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    Soldiers search an abandoned house in the Mekanik neighborhood. It is unclear how many of those who fled Baghdad will ever return.
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    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    US Army soldiers from the 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment patrol in the Mekanik section of southern Baghdad.
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    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    US Army soldiers from the 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment patrol in the Mekanik section of southern Baghdad.
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    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    In a refugee settlement in southern Baghdad. The site, an abandoned Iraqi military base, is home to some 70 displaced families. The average Iraqi family has five.
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    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    In a refugee settlement in southern Baghdad. The site, an abandoned Iraqi military base, is home to some 70 displaced families. The average Iraqi family has five.
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    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    CLC's checkpoint (The Concerned Local Citizens )
    in southern Baghdad's Saha neighborhood. The first CLC units were born out of the Anbar awakening and have since spread to various regions in Iraq, including Baghdad. The most successful CLCs have assumed full responsibility for local security and it is hoped that many CLCs will eventually become integrated into the Iraq national police force.
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    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    CLC's checkpoint (The Concerned Local Citizens )
    in southern Baghdad's Saha neighborhood. The first CLC units were born out of the Anbar awakening and have since spread to various regions in Iraq, including Baghdad. The most successful CLCs have assumed full responsibility for local security and it is hoped that many CLCs will eventually become integrated into the Iraq national police force.
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    Walls 12 feet high (7.3 m) adding up to a total of 450 miles (700 km) now separate and surround at least eleven Sunni and Shiite enclaves in Baghdad.
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    Walls 12 feet high (7.3 m) adding up to a total of 450 miles (700 km) now separate and surround at least eleven Sunni and Shiite enclaves in Baghdad.
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    A concrete blast wall divides the violence-wracked Dora neighborhood. Dora emerged as a Sunni insurgent stronghold in 2006, with many Shiite and Christian residents forced to flee.
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    A concrete blast wall divides the violence-wracked Dora neighborhood. Dora emerged as a Sunni insurgent stronghold in 2006, with many Shiite and Christian residents forced to flee.
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    A US soldier fires upon an enemy location at the observation post called the Hotel Ramadi.
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    A US soldier fires upon an enemy location at the observation post called the Hotel Ramadi.
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    U.S. Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Kilo company scan streets and surrounding buildings for insurgents during a patrol in Ramadi, 115 kilometers (70 miles) west of Baghdad.
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    U.S. Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Kilo company scan streets and surrounding buildings for insurgents during a patrol in Ramadi, 115 kilometers (70 miles) west of Baghdad.
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    Marines of 1st Squad, 4th Platoon, Fox Company,2nd Battalion, 6th Marines on a raid in Fallujah.
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    Marines of 1st Squad, 4th Platoon, Fox Company,2nd Battalion, 6th Marines on a raid in Fallujah.
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    Marines escort suspected insurgents, including Ali Muhammad Said, accused of leading a mortar team in attacking Camp Delta outside al-Karmah.
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    Marines escort suspected insurgents, including Ali Muhammad Said, accused of leading a mortar team in attacking Camp Delta outside al-Karmah.
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    U.S. soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV and INP wait at the gate of the house while the owner opens it to let them search the house at Al Dora, south of Baghdad.
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    U.S. soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV and INP wait at the gate of the house while the owner opens it to let them search the house at Al Dora, south of Baghdad.
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    U.S. soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV watch the fire at the market of Al Dora, south of Baghdad. No one was hurt in the fire, the cause of
    which is still unknown.
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    U.S. soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV watch the fire at the market of Al Dora, south of Baghdad. No one was hurt in the fire, the cause of
    which is still unknown.
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    Iraqi soldiers look at part of the remains of a suicide bomber at the scene of a suicide car bomb attack on US convoy in Al Dora, south of Baghdad.
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    Iraqi soldiers look at part of the remains of a suicide bomber at the scene of a suicide car bomb attack on US convoy in Al Dora, south of Baghdad.
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    Medics and stretcher bearers carry badly wounded Iraqi soldier into the emergency room at Charlie Medical Co. at Camp Ramadi.
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    Medics and stretcher bearers carry badly wounded Iraqi soldier into the emergency room at Charlie Medical Co. at Camp Ramadi.
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    As a covert sectarian war fought with tit-for-tat assassinations and attacks by rival death squads on the side of both Sunni and Shi'ite militants, two of Iraq's latest victims lay on morgue guerneys as their relatives weep. The Shi'ite men -- Hassan ead Dawood and his 27-year-old broth Muntathar ead Dawood - were gunned down as they stood in their mobile phone shop on a steamy July morning.
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    As a covert sectarian war fought with tit-for-tat assassinations and attacks by rival death squads on the side of both Sunni and Shi'ite militants, two of Iraq's latest victims lay on morgue guerneys as their relatives weep. The Shi'ite men -- Hassan ead Dawood and his 27-year-old broth Muntathar ead Dawood - were gunned down as they stood in their mobile phone shop on a steamy July morning.
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    Relatives searching for their loved ones look at corpses kept outside a morgue at a hospital, because the refridgerators were full, after an explosion at an Iraqi army recruiting center in Baghdad. Police and hospital officials said
    up to 14 people were killed.
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    Relatives searching for their loved ones look at corpses kept outside a morgue at a hospital, because the refridgerators were full, after an explosion at an Iraqi army recruiting center in Baghdad. Police and hospital officials said
    up to 14 people were killed.
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    Family and friends attend a funeral in Baghdad
    October 7, 2005, for 22 men who were found handcuffed and shot dead in eastern Iraq. Iraqi police said the bodies were found by shepherds in Wasit province, 110 km (69 miles) southeast of Baghdad, on October 5th. They were taken to a local morgue and then transported to the Iraqi capital Baghdad where many of the victims had apparently lived, police said. From relatives: On 12th of August after midnight, about 40 cars got inside al-Iskan neighborhood of Baghdad, cars labeled the spatial forces of interior, people were dressed in uniforms, they attacked certain houses in the neighborhood, arrested 22 persons, most of them were Sunni.They were found handcuffed and shot dead in a village called Jassan on the Iraqi Iranian borders, people on October 5th.The bodies were brought into the Om al-Qura mosque (Mother of Villages, the mosque used to be named Om al-Maarik, the Mother of all Battles) which is the main headquarter of the Association of Muslim scholars.
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    Family and friends attend a funeral in Baghdad
    October 7, 2005, for 22 men who were found handcuffed and shot dead in eastern Iraq. Iraqi police said the bodies were found by shepherds in Wasit province, 110 km (69 miles) southeast of Baghdad, on October 5th. They were taken to a local morgue and then transported to the Iraqi capital Baghdad where many of the victims had apparently lived, police said. From relatives: On 12th of August after midnight, about 40 cars got inside al-Iskan neighborhood of Baghdad, cars labeled the spatial forces of interior, people were dressed in uniforms, they attacked certain houses in the neighborhood, arrested 22 persons, most of them were Sunni.They were found handcuffed and shot dead in a village called Jassan on the Iraqi Iranian borders, people on October 5th.The bodies were brought into the Om al-Qura mosque (Mother of Villages, the mosque used to be named Om al-Maarik, the Mother of all Battles) which is the main headquarter of the Association of Muslim scholars.
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    An Iraqi family who lost their home in a double suicide truck bomb attack. They now live in a tent shelter near the Al-Hamra Hotel.
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    An Iraqi family who lost their home in a double suicide truck bomb attack. They now live in a tent shelter near the Al-Hamra Hotel.
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    Shiite women beg the US soldiers to release the Iraqi boy who was wounded and captured during the gunfire at the market place at Al Dora, south of Baghdad. The detainee repeated that he was Sunni. He was questioned by
    US soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV. There was no question that he was with the insurgents ( the mask and AK 47 was found with him).
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    Shiite women beg the US soldiers to release the Iraqi boy who was wounded and captured during the gunfire at the market place at Al Dora, south of Baghdad. The detainee repeated that he was Sunni. He was questioned by
    US soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV. There was no question that he was with the insurgents ( the mask and AK 47 was found with him).
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    The wounded insurgent is questioned by U.S soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV after he was captured at the market place where the gunfire happened. There was no question that he was with the insurgents ( the mask and AK 47 was found with him). He says he is Sunni while a few Shiite women begging US soldiers to release him.
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    The wounded insurgent is questioned by U.S soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV after he was captured at the market place where the gunfire happened. There was no question that he was with the insurgents ( the mask and AK 47 was found with him). He says he is Sunni while a few Shiite women begging US soldiers to release him.
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    Iraqi prisoners detained by the feared Iraqi police commandos, Wolf Brigade, held in an overcrowded Interior Ministry prison (al-Nsour).
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    Iraqi prisoners detained by the feared Iraqi police commandos, Wolf Brigade, held in an overcrowded Interior Ministry prison (al-Nsour).
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    Iman, 25 takes exercise at the Khadamiyah Women's Prison. Iman is in detention awaiting trial on kidnapping charges.
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    Iman, 25 takes exercise at the Khadamiyah Women's Prison. Iman is in detention awaiting trial on kidnapping charges.
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    Soldiers from A Troop, 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry keep watch March 11 over the ruins of a police station destroyed by insurgents in the largely Sunni village of Zurah, which sits on the outskirts of Baquba. In recent days U.S. forces
    have renewed their presence in the area to quell rising sectarian violence and insurgent activity. U.S. troops say the plan to clear insurgents from the outlying areas of Baquba, where U.S. forces say Sunni insurgents have overrun whole villages.
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    Soldiers from A Troop, 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry keep watch March 11 over the ruins of a police station destroyed by insurgents in the largely Sunni village of Zurah, which sits on the outskirts of Baquba. In recent days U.S. forces
    have renewed their presence in the area to quell rising sectarian violence and insurgent activity. U.S. troops say the plan to clear insurgents from the outlying areas of Baquba, where U.S. forces say Sunni insurgents have overrun whole villages.
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    Iraqi civilians, waving white flags for protection, make their way out of Husaybah during Operation Steel Curtain, a joint American-Iraqi offensive to clear the area of insurgents near the Syrian border.
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    Iraqi civilians, waving white flags for protection, make their way out of Husaybah during Operation Steel Curtain, a joint American-Iraqi offensive to clear the area of insurgents near the Syrian border.
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    US Marines from 2nd Battalion
    U.S. Marines from 2nd Battalion 8th Marines celebrate the Marine's birthday at their station in Rawah.
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    US Marines from 2nd Battalion
    U.S. Marines from 2nd Battalion 8th Marines celebrate the Marine's birthday at their station in Rawah.
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    U. S. soldiers in field
    U.S. soldiers fan out across an open field near Baquba, searching for a sniper who fired one shot in their direction. Moments before coming under attack, the soldiers discovered a Kalashnikov, a Koran and the makings of a roadside bomb in a hiding place in the same area where U.S. forces killed one suspected insurgent.
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    U. S. soldiers in field
    U.S. soldiers fan out across an open field near Baquba, searching for a sniper who fired one shot in their direction. Moments before coming under attack, the soldiers discovered a Kalashnikov, a Koran and the makings of a roadside bomb in a hiding place in the same area where U.S. forces killed one suspected insurgent.
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    U.S. soldiers from A Troop 5th Squadron 73rd Cavalry detain suspected insurgent sympathizers after killing a militant caught laying a roadside
    bomb on the outskirts of Baquba. Women from the village begged for the release of the men as U.S. soldiers led them away.
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    U.S. soldiers from A Troop 5th Squadron 73rd Cavalry detain suspected insurgent sympathizers after killing a militant caught laying a roadside
    bomb on the outskirts of Baquba. Women from the village begged for the release of the men as U.S. soldiers led them away.
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    Iraqi army soldiers and US forces arrest a suspected Sunni insurgent found hiding near weapons caches in Khidr, a town south of Baghdad.
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    Iraqi army soldiers and US forces arrest a suspected Sunni insurgent found hiding near weapons caches in Khidr, a town south of Baghdad.
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    U.S. troops soldier marks the hands of women and the back of the neck of men with numbers for the neighborhood and home they were from according to a grid U.S. troops drew over the village. Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas said the
    numbering system allowed U.S. troops to tell whether anyone was moving about the village despite a lockdown following a U.S. attack against insurgents who'd settled.
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    U.S. troops soldier marks the hands of women and the back of the neck of men with numbers for the neighborhood and home they were from according to a grid U.S. troops drew over the village. Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas said the
    numbering system allowed U.S. troops to tell whether anyone was moving about the village despite a lockdown following a U.S. attack against insurgents who'd settled.
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    Villagers arrested by U.S. forces sit bound in the street after a roadside bomb attack in Qubah that left four Americans and one Iraqi boy dead.
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    Villagers arrested by U.S. forces sit bound in the street after a roadside bomb attack in Qubah that left four Americans and one Iraqi boy dead.
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    Numbers inked with black marker show on the hand of an Iraqi woman in Qubah, a village in Diyala Province raided by U.S. forces. U.S. troops soldiers
    marked the hands of women and the back of the neck of men with numbers for the neighborhood and home they were from according to a grid U.S. troops drew over the village. Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas said the numbering system allowed U.S. troops to tell whether anyone was moving about the village despite a lockdown following a U.S. attack against insurgents who'd settled there.
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    Numbers inked with black marker show on the hand of an Iraqi woman in Qubah, a village in Diyala Province raided by U.S. forces. U.S. troops soldiers
    marked the hands of women and the back of the neck of men with numbers for the neighborhood and home they were from according to a grid U.S. troops drew over the village. Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas said the numbering system allowed U.S. troops to tell whether anyone was moving about the village despite a lockdown following a U.S. attack against insurgents who'd settled there.
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    A suspected insurgent lays dead after fighting in Qubah, a guerrilla stronghold north of Baqubah in Diyala Province. U.S. troops killed 15 other fighters in the village during an air assault that left two U.S. troops wounded.
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    A suspected insurgent lays dead after fighting in Qubah, a guerrilla stronghold north of Baqubah in Diyala Province. U.S. troops killed 15 other fighters in the village during an air assault that left two U.S. troops wounded.
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    U.S. soldiers walk through rubble after a roadside bomb attack against U.S. forces in Qubah, a village in Diyala Province raided by U.S. forces.
    Four U.S. soldiers died in the blast.
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    U.S. soldiers walk through rubble after a roadside bomb attack against U.S. forces in Qubah, a village in Diyala Province raided by U.S. forces.
    Four U.S. soldiers died in the blast.
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    Iraqi women react to U.S. soldiers conducting a raid at their houses.
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    Iraqi women react to U.S. soldiers conducting a raid at their houses.
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    U.S. soldiers tend to a comrade wounded by gunfire while battling insurgents in Qubah. Two U.S. troops were wounded in the fighting, which began at dawn with an air assault by U.S. forces on the village. Sixteen suspected insurgents
    were killed.
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    U.S. soldiers tend to a comrade wounded by gunfire while battling insurgents in Qubah. Two U.S. troops were wounded in the fighting, which began at dawn with an air assault by U.S. forces on the village. Sixteen suspected insurgents
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    U.S. soldiers shield a wounded comrade from debris kicked up by a rescue helicopter descending on Qubah. Fighting between U.S. forces and insurgents erupted in the village at dawn, when U.S. troops stormed the city and began
    house-to-house searches for guerilla fighters. Two U.S. troops were wounded in the clashes. Sixteen suspected insurgents were killed.
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    U.S. soldiers shield a wounded comrade from debris kicked up by a rescue helicopter descending on Qubah. Fighting between U.S. forces and insurgents erupted in the village at dawn, when U.S. troops stormed the city and began
    house-to-house searches for guerilla fighters. Two U.S. troops were wounded in the clashes. Sixteen suspected insurgents were killed.
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    U.S. troops shed their armor and relax for a moment's break from the brutal summertime heat of Iraq. Sometimes temperatures top 120 degrees.
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    U.S. troops shed their armor and relax for a moment's break from the brutal summertime heat of Iraq. Sometimes temperatures top 120 degrees.
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    Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas, the commander of 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry 82nd Airborne, looks over an Iraqi boy wounded in a roadside bomb attack that killed four of his troops and one other Iraqi boy. The wounded Iraqi youth flew from Qubah in rescue helicopters that carried two wounded Americans as well.
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    Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas, the commander of 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry 82nd Airborne, looks over an Iraqi boy wounded in a roadside bomb attack that killed four of his troops and one other Iraqi boy. The wounded Iraqi youth flew from Qubah in rescue helicopters that carried two wounded Americans as well.
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    Iraq, Ramadi, blast in roof
    U.S. Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Kilo company open fire on the insurgents from the observation's posts on the roof of the main Iraqi government building complex in Ramadi, Iraq. U.S. Marines are tasked with guarding the government compound situated in the heart of a hostile urban neighborhood in downtown Ramadi, and the complex has come under frequent attacks from snipers, car bombers and insurgent fire teams.
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    Iraq, Ramadi, blast in roof
    U.S. Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Kilo company open fire on the insurgents from the observation's posts on the roof of the main Iraqi government building complex in Ramadi, Iraq. U.S. Marines are tasked with guarding the government compound situated in the heart of a hostile urban neighborhood in downtown Ramadi, and the complex has come under frequent attacks from snipers, car bombers and insurgent fire teams.
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