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Six US soldiers and their translator have been killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad, the US military has said. | Six US soldiers and their translator have been killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad, the US military has said. |
The attack happened in the west of the Iraqi capital on Saturday, a statement released on Sunday announced. | The attack happened in the west of the Iraqi capital on Saturday, a statement released on Sunday announced. |
The troops' identities have been withheld until their families can be informed, the statement said. | The troops' identities have been withheld until their families can be informed, the statement said. |
In a separate incident in Diwaniya, 130km (80 miles) south of Baghdad, one US soldier was killed and two injured when their vehicle was hit by a blast. | |
The BBC's James Shaw in Baghdad says roadside bombs remain the biggest threat for international forces operating in Iraq. | |
The troops in killed in Baghdad were part of a unit which had spent the last week searching for weapons caches and bomb-making equipment in insurgents' safe-houses around the city, the US statement said. | |
Chlorine attack | |
In other violence, Iraqi police said five people were killed in two car bomb attacks in Baghdad. | |
Four people died when a car exploded in the mainly Shia area of Sadr City. Another person was killed and six injured in a blast near the interior ministry. | |
In western Iraq, a tanker lorry exploded as it was being driven towards a police checkpoint outside the city of Ramadi, killing a police officer and wounding several other people. | |
Police said they suspected chlorine gas was used in the attack. | |
The use of chlorine bombs in attacks has become more common since the start of the year. | |
On Wednesday, 32 people were killed and 50 injured in a suspected chlorine bomb attack on an open-air market in the village of Abu Sayda, in Diyala province. |