Insurgents fired at least three mortars or rockets at the heart of the U.S.-led administration in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Tuesday, wounding four people in the second brazen attack on the compound in as many nights. The explosions shook the city, with the concussion felt by reporters at a hotel on the opposite side of the river Tigris. American military combat casualties also climbed on Tuesday to 252 since the invasion when a roadside bomb killed one soldier and wounded two troops in Baghdad. British combat deaths rose to 52 with the report of a Royal Marine killed by hostile fire during a military operation last Friday. Full Story
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