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US soldiers die in Baghdad bomb 'Woman' bomber hits Iraq police
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Three US soldiers have been killed in a roadside bombing in Baghdad, the US military has said. A suicide bomber reported to be a woman has attacked a police recruiting centre in Iraq, leaving at least 14 dead.
Another was wounded in Monday's attack on the unit, which the military said had been carrying out raids locally. About 20 people were reported to have been wounded in the attack on a large crowd of would-be officers at a centre in Muqdadiya, north-east of Baghdad.
In a separate incident, a US spokeswoman denied reports that a US helicopter had crashed in the centre of the Iraqi capital. Female suicide bombings are unusual but not unprecedented in Iraq.
In a separate incident, the US military announced three soldiers had died in a roadside bomb attack on their patrol unit on Monday.
One other soldier was wounded.
These latest deaths bring the estimates of the number of US military deaths to about 40 this month.
Tallies vary, but about 3,280 US soldiers are thought to have been killed in Iraq since the 2003 invasion.
Meanwhile a US spokeswoman has denied reports that a US helicopter had crashed in the centre of the Iraqi capital.
Iraqi police reported clashes around the scene of the apparent incident, saying the US had sealed the area off.Iraqi police reported clashes around the scene of the apparent incident, saying the US had sealed the area off.
But Lieutenant Colonel Josslyn Aberle told AFP news agency the aircraft had not gone down.But Lieutenant Colonel Josslyn Aberle told AFP news agency the aircraft had not gone down.
"We had an incident. A helicopter took small arms fire but returned safely to the base," she said."We had an incident. A helicopter took small arms fire but returned safely to the base," she said.
"The pilot had control all the time. It happened somewhere in Baghdad. We are still gathering details.""The pilot had control all the time. It happened somewhere in Baghdad. We are still gathering details."
The US has lost more than 50 military helicopters in Iraq since the 2001 invasion with the loss of a number of soldiers. The US has lost more than 50 military helicopters in Iraq since the invasion with the loss of a number of soldiers.
Last Thursday, a helicopter came down in the south of the country after apparently coming under heavy fire from insurgents.Last Thursday, a helicopter came down in the south of the country after apparently coming under heavy fire from insurgents.