October Death Toll For US in Iraq Hits 83
15 Police Recruits Killed in Iraq; US October Death Toll Hits 83
By John Ward Anderson
The Washington Post
Monday 23 October 2006
Baghdad - At least 15 Iraqi police recruits were killed Sunday when two buses taking them to Baghdad were ambushed by insurgents north of the capital, a local police official said. Twenty-five recruits were injured in the attack, and 20 others were kidnapped, he said.
The U.S. military on Sunday announced the deaths of four soldiers and a Marine, bringing the number of U.S. troops killed in Iraq this month to 83 - the highest monthly toll since 84 U.S. troops were killed in November 2005. Attacks against U.S. and Iraqi forces in Baghdad have increased 43 percent since midsummer, U.S. military officials say.
Three of the soldiers were killed Sunday, two by small-arms fire west of Baghdad and one by a roadside bomb in the eastern part of the capital, the military said. The Marine was killed in Anbar province on Saturday, the same day that another soldier died, in Salahuddin province, the Associated Press reported.
Meanwhile, at least 10 Iraqis were killed and dozens more injured in violence in Baghdad, which included a suicide bombing on a busy pedestrian street, a car bombing in a market, a mortar attack on another market and three roadside bombings. A U.S. military official said recently that violence in the capital had risen 22 percent this month, prompting U.S. and Iraqi officials to revisit their plan to improve security in the capital.
The attack on the Iraqi police recruits occurred about noon near al-Muradiyah, a small town north of Baghdad and south of Baqubah in the restive province of Diyala, according to provincial Capt. Muhannad al-Bawi. He said the recruits were headed to Baghdad when their buses came under heavy attack.
The Reuters news service reported that the recruits were traveling to the capital from a training base that had been attacked Saturday in an incident that was not publicly reported. It quoted a Baqubah official as saying that "many" people were killed and 80 injured in that assault.
The official said the insurgents who attacked the buses Sunday left the bodies lined up on the highway, booby-trapped with explosives.



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