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Three US soldiers were killed and six injured after a suicide bombing caused a bridge across a highway near the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, to collapse. | Three US soldiers were killed and six injured after a suicide bombing caused a bridge across a highway near the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, to collapse. |
The soldiers were manning a checkpoint on top of the bridge when a car bomb exploded beneath, the US military said. | The soldiers were manning a checkpoint on top of the bridge when a car bomb exploded beneath, the US military said. |
The attack on Sunday was the latest in a series by Iraqi militants on bridges. | The attack on Sunday was the latest in a series by Iraqi militants on bridges. |
Meanwhile, the US says about 130 Sunni tribal leaders in the northern province of Salahuddin have agreed to take a more active role in fighting al-Qaeda. | Meanwhile, the US says about 130 Sunni tribal leaders in the northern province of Salahuddin have agreed to take a more active role in fighting al-Qaeda. |
A US military spokesman said the tribal leaders, who met in the town of Tikrit, had promised to do more to support the efforts of the security forces and the Iraqi government. | A US military spokesman said the tribal leaders, who met in the town of Tikrit, had promised to do more to support the efforts of the security forces and the Iraqi government. |
'Crushed' | 'Crushed' |
Sunday's attack on the bridge over the main highway linking Baghdad to southern Iraq brought to at least 28 the number of US troops killed in Iraq so far this month. | |
A US military spokesman said the blast destroyed one of two sections of the "Checkpoint 20" bridge crossing the road, 10km (6 miles) east of Mahmudiya. | A US military spokesman said the blast destroyed one of two sections of the "Checkpoint 20" bridge crossing the road, 10km (6 miles) east of Mahmudiya. |
US soldiers were trapped in the remains of the collapsed bridge | US soldiers were trapped in the remains of the collapsed bridge |
Lt Col Gary Bush said it appeared the suicide bomber had blown up his vehicle beside one of the overpass's supporting pillars. | Lt Col Gary Bush said it appeared the suicide bomber had blown up his vehicle beside one of the overpass's supporting pillars. |
The US Army checkpoint, including a tented rest area nearby, then fell into the debris. The checkpoint was reportedly open only to military traffic at the time. | The US Army checkpoint, including a tented rest area nearby, then fell into the debris. The checkpoint was reportedly open only to military traffic at the time. |
Staff from a private security firm, Armor Group, who were in a convoy passing by the checkpoint at the time of the attack, worked with US troops to free the trapped soldiers. | Staff from a private security firm, Armor Group, who were in a convoy passing by the checkpoint at the time of the attack, worked with US troops to free the trapped soldiers. |
"When that size blast went off, everyone was in shock," Jackie Smith of Armor Group said. | "When that size blast went off, everyone was in shock," Jackie Smith of Armor Group said. |
Donald Campbell, another member of the firm, said they had been able to pull a slab of concrete off one of the victims by using a Bradley armoured vehicle. | Donald Campbell, another member of the firm, said they had been able to pull a slab of concrete off one of the victims by using a Bradley armoured vehicle. |
"Another poor fellow looked crushed beneath a concrete slab," Mr Campbell added. | "Another poor fellow looked crushed beneath a concrete slab," Mr Campbell added. |
In other news, the UK's prime minister-designate, Gordon Brown, has arrived in Baghdad on a "fact-finding trip". | In other news, the UK's prime minister-designate, Gordon Brown, has arrived in Baghdad on a "fact-finding trip". |
He will meet Iraqi politicians, and British and American troops. | He will meet Iraqi politicians, and British and American troops. |
"Gordon Brown is in Baghdad to gather facts that will inform decisions he needs to make about Iraq over the next couple of months," a spokesman for the British embassy in Baghdad said. | "Gordon Brown is in Baghdad to gather facts that will inform decisions he needs to make about Iraq over the next couple of months," a spokesman for the British embassy in Baghdad said. |
Mr Brown is making his first visit to Baghdad since it was confirmed he would succeed Tony Blair on 27 June. | Mr Brown is making his first visit to Baghdad since it was confirmed he would succeed Tony Blair on 27 June. |
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