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Most of Baghdad 'not controlled' | |
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US and Iraqi forces control fewer than one-third of Baghdad's neighbourhoods, according to a review of a security crackdown in the city since February. | |
An interim US military assessment says sectarian violence has diminished in some areas, but is particularly serious in Sunni-Shia areas of west Baghdad. | |
More than 20,000 US reinforcements are being deployed as part of the campaign. | |
Details of the report came as police said they had shot a suspected female suicide bomber in east Baghdad. | |
An interior ministry spokesman said the woman in traditional Muslim dress, walked towards a police recruiting centre and ignored calls to stop. | |
It's going to get harder before it gets easier. We know it's going to be a tough fight over the summer Lt-Col Christopher GarverUS military spokesman Three police recruits received minor wounds from the explosion. The woman died at the scene of the attack. | |
"Some elements of the mechanised brigade saw a suspicious woman and ordered her to stop, but she didn't respond and approached the recruits, so they opened fire on her and she exploded," a police spokesman said. | "Some elements of the mechanised brigade saw a suspicious woman and ordered her to stop, but she didn't respond and approached the recruits, so they opened fire on her and she exploded," a police spokesman said. |
Although suicide bombings are a frequent occurrence in Iraq, female bombers are relatively rare. | |
'Iraqi failures' | |
A US military spokesman said it would not be possible to judge the success of the Baghdad security plan until all the extra units had been put in place. | |
"It's going to get harder before it gets easier," Lt-Col Christopher Garver said. "We know it's going to be a tough fight over the summer." | |
The clampdown is meant to allow a window for reconciliationDetails of the interim assessment included information that US and Iraq forces were in control of just 146 of Baghdad's 457 districts. | |
The report highlighted a failure of Iraqi police and army units to provide all the forces promised to carry out basic security tasks including manning checkpoints and conducting patrols. | |
May had the third highest death toll of American soldiers, 127, since the US-led invasion to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein in March 2003. | |
Thousands of Iraqis have been killed since February. | |
Correspondents say there was a significant reduction in the number of sectarian killings early on in crackdown, but numbers have now risen again, with dozens of bodies being found in Baghdad almost every day. | |
President George W Bush won a tough battle with opposition-controlled Congress to fund the crackdown and is under pressure to show progress or start bringing troops home. |
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