The US says it has found the bodies of two soldiers who went missing, feared abducted, from the Iraqi town of Balad on Wednesday. The two men had vanished with their vehicle, weapons and gear. Blood had already been found at the scene. The news follows an overnight attack on a US First Armoured Division convoy in Baghdad which killed one soldier and wounded four others. These are the latest in a series of strikes against US targets and brings the number of coalition troops killed in hostile action since the end of the conflict to 30. The BBC’s Peter Greste in Baghdad says the coalition is concerned that anti-US elements may also be planning attacks on soft targets such as United Nations staff and aid workers. Full Story
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