Insurgents threw a grenade at a government office in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul on Tuesday, injuring seven people in an attack apparently aimed at U.S. soldiers inside the building, police and witnesses said. Police said the hand grenade seriously wounded one civilian, and injured two policemen, one security guard and three government employees at the municipal government office in central Mosul at around 9:30 a.m. A U.S. convoy was parked nearby, and U.S. soldiers were inside the offices, they said. Insurgents fighting the U.S. occupation regularly attack U.S. soldiers and have often targeted Iraqi government officials they see as cooperating with the occupiers. Full Story
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