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BAGHDAD, Dec. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- Al-Qaida group in Iraq
on Saturday claimed its responsibility for the Thursday killing of 10 US marines
near Fallujah, some 50 km west of Baghdad, the Qatar-basedal-Jazeera satellite
TV network reported.
The militant group, the Islamic Army, posted a video on its Internet site Saturday, showing what it said was
an explosion against a US patrol near Fallujah that killed 10 US Marines,
saidal-Jazeera.
However, the Arab satellite television added that the
video's authenticity could not be verified.
According to the report, the brief video shows a
Humvee, flanked by what look like US troops, travelling slowly down a street
when an explosion engulfed the vehicle, sending clouds of dust into the air and
bystanders fleeing.
The US military said Friday that 10 US marines from
Regimental Combat Team 8, the 2nd Marine Division, the 2nd Marine Expeditionary
Force (Forward), were killed on Thursday and 11 more wounded by an improvised
explosive devise (IED) while conducting foot patrol outside the city of
Fallujah.
"The patrol was attacked with an IED fashioned from
several large artillery shells," the military said.
Over 2,120 US soldiers have been killed in Iraq since
the US-led invasion to the oil-rich country in March 2003.As an insurgent group
in Iraq with links to al-Qaida, the Islamic Army has been known for kidnapping
and killing foreigners.Enditem |