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US-led raids 'kill 26' in Baghdad US-led raids 'kill 26' in Baghdad
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American-led forces say they have killed 26 militants in a series of raids in the Sadr City area of Baghdad.American-led forces say they have killed 26 militants in a series of raids in the Sadr City area of Baghdad.
Troops had also detained 17 militants in the pre-dawn raid on the area, a Shia stronghold, the US military said.Troops had also detained 17 militants in the pre-dawn raid on the area, a Shia stronghold, the US military said.
But Iraqi hospital and police officials put the death toll at eight and said those killed were civilians in their homes, the Associated Press reports. But Iraqi hospital and police officials put the death toll at eight and said civilians were killed in their homes, the Associated Press (AP) reports.
The raids are the latest in a series of US offensives against militants accused of smuggling weapons from Iran.The raids are the latest in a series of US offensives against militants accused of smuggling weapons from Iran.
'Significant' resistance'Significant' resistance
"It is believed that the suspected terrorists have close ties to Iranian terror networks," a statement from the US military said."It is believed that the suspected terrorists have close ties to Iranian terror networks," a statement from the US military said.
The statement said US troops had met "significant" resistance during the operation, from militant small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades, as well as from roadside explosive devices.The statement said US troops had met "significant" resistance during the operation, from militant small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades, as well as from roadside explosive devices.
Reports said US armoured vehicles had fired on four cars. US soldiers have carried out a series of raids north of Baghdad
Residents said US attack helicopters had launched missiles at targets in the densely-populated district, home to more than two million people, Reuters reports. The US military said troops travelling in armoured vehicles had "used proper escalation of force rules to engage four civilian vehicles".
The militants have been accused of smuggling weapons from Iran, and also of sending fighters over the border for training. One resident said US attack helicopters had launched missiles at targets in the densely-populated district, home to more than two million people, Reuters reports.
"At about 0400, a big American convoy with tanks came and began to open fire on houses - bombing them," Basheer Ahmed, who lives in Sadr City's Habibiya area, was quoted by AP as saying.
"What did we do? We didn't even retaliate - there was no resistance."
US-led troops have also attacked what they call insurgent strongholds linked to al-Qaeda around the capital in the last few weeks.US-led troops have also attacked what they call insurgent strongholds linked to al-Qaeda around the capital in the last few weeks.
The BBC's Andrew North in Baghdad says US commanders believe these so-called "belt areas" are where many of the car bombs set off in the capital are made.The BBC's Andrew North in Baghdad says US commanders believe these so-called "belt areas" are where many of the car bombs set off in the capital are made.