One U.S. soldier was killed and two were wounded in Baghdad Saturday in the latest bomb attack in an escalating campaign of guerrilla violence against occupying forces in Iraq, the U.S. military said. A military spokeswoman said the attackers used an improvised explosive device, a term the army uses for makeshift bombs planted on or close to roads and aimed at passing U.S. convoys. She said details of the incident were still emerging and she had no information yet on the exact time or location. The latest death brings to 160 the number of U.S. soldiers killed by hostile fire in Iraq since President Bush declared on May 1 that major combat was over in the war that ousted Saddam Hussein. Full Story
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