Special report: Tension escalates in
Iraq
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The latest casualties brought to more
than 2,780 the number of U.S. soldiers who has been killed in Iraq since
the U.S.-led invasion in March 2003, according to media
tally.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery
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BAGHDAD,
Oct. 21 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. military announced here Saturday three deaths of
its marines in Iraq's restive western province of Anbar.
The three U.S. marines were killed during "enemy
action" in Iraq's Anbar province on Saturday, said the military, without giving
further details for the incident.
The death toll is part of a major upsurge in U.S.
casualties in Iraq in October, in which nearly 80 U.S. servicemen have died so
far.
Earlier on Saturday, the military said that a U.S.
soldier has been killed when a roadside bomb struck his vehicle in Baghdad.
"A Multi-National Division - Baghdad soldier died at
approximately 2:37 a.m. Friday when the vehicle he was riding in was struck by
an improvised-explosive device in southwest Baghdad," the military said in a
statement obtained by Xinhua.
The latest casualties brought to more than 2,780 the
number of U.S. soldiers who has been killed in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion
in March 2003, according to media tally.
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