Six U.S. soldiers were reported Wednesday to have been killed in Iraq, while the country’s interim prime minister threatened a major offensive against the city of Fallujah unless its residents hand over Abu Musab Zarqawi, the Jordanian guerrilla leader thought to be hiding there. Two of the U.S. soldiers were killed Wednesday when a suicide bomber drove his car into a U.S. convoy in the northern city of Mosul, a tactic that has grown more frequent among insurgents in recent weeks. Another soldier died when a roadside bomb was detonated in west Baghdad, the military said. The three other U.S. deaths occurred Tuesday night when a roadside bomb exploded near a convoy in Sadr City. Full Story
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