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US - Iraqi Casualties by date:
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Front Page: March,
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List of Military and Civilians who
were killed, died, or injured
in US led coalition war against Iraq and its aftermath:
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5/01/04 Adrift in Farat River
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5/01/04 7 hour fight in Amarah
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0/6
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5/?
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0/5
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5/01/04 Rodaside bomb explosion south of Mosul
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1/2
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5/01/04 Dying from wound in attack on Friday in Mosul
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5/02/04 Bombing attack to coalition forces north of Mosul
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2/5
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5/02/04 Bomb attack in Kirkuk
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1/10
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5/02/04 Attacks in northwest of Baghdad
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2/1
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0/2
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5/02/04 RPG attack in Amara
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2/0
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5/04,5,6/04 US fighting with Shiite Militiamen in Karbala,
Najaf, and Diwaniyah
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30+
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5/06/04 US fighting with Shiite Militiamen in Sadr City,
Baghdad
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0/1
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10+
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5/06/04 Car bomb explosion outside US HQ in Baghdad
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1/0
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6 Civils.
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5/07/04 Roadside bomb explosion in Mosul
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4/1 Police
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5/07/04 US fighting with Shiite Militiamen in Najaf
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20+
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5/08/04 Attacks in Karbala
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1/0 Polish
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5/09/04 Baghdad market blast
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7/13
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5/10/04 Attacking a car in Kirkuk killing one South
African contractor and his Iraqi translator, injuring a New
Zealander engineer
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1/0
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1/1
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5/11/04 Russian worker shot to death and 2 were taken
hostage in Baghdad
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1 Russian 2 Missing
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5/11/04 Explosion in a crowded Kurdish district in Kirkuk
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4/25 Kurds
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5/11/03 An Al Qaeda Linked website showed a video of
beheading of an American freelancer, Nick Berg, whom his body was found
on Saturday 5/08/04 in Iraq in retaliation to Iraqi prisoners abuse by
US army.
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1civil
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5/12/04 Body of Nick Berg found outskirt of baghdad
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1/0 civil
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5/12/04 Attack to a Dutch soldier in Samawa
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1 Dutch
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5/13/04 A US soldier died of wound from injuries in Al
Anbar
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1/0
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5/14/04 US fighting with Shiite Militiamen near old
cemetery in Najaf
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10/?
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5/14/04 Attack on British convoy in Al Zubair Port
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20/13
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5/15/04 Iraqi troops fighting with Shiite Militiamen in
Karbala
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3/7
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5/15/04 Grenade attack in Basra
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1/3 Civils.
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5/15/04 Bomb explosion in Iraqi army center in Mosul
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5/17
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5/15/04 Ambush attacks to British army south of Iraq
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0/2
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20/?
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5/16/04 RPG attack on Basra
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3/3 Civils.
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5/16/04 Shooting on a Minibus with Iraqi women working
for coalition forces in baghdad
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3/1
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5/16/04 Breaking into a house of Iraqi woman translator
in baghdad
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1/1 woman
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5/16/04 Italian troops fighting with Shiite Militiamen in
Naseriyah
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9/14
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0/6 Italians
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5/16/04 Roadside bomb explosion in Baghdad
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1/1
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5/17/04 Italian soldier dies from wound in Naseriyah
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1 italian
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5/17/04 US fighting with Shiite Militiamen in Naseriyah
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20/?
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5/17/04 US fighting with Shiite Militiamen in Karbala
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30/?
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5/17/04 Suicide car blast killed Head of Iraqi Council
leade, Ezzadin Salim, 61
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10/8
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5/17/04 Attacks in Al Anbar province
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2/0
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5/18/04 British contractor killed in his house south of
Iraq
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5/19/04 US helicopter fired on a house close to Syrian
border killing 40 Iraqis, including women & children, attending a
wedding.
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40/?
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5/21/04 US Airplane & Tanks fighting in Karbala
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18/?
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5/21/04 US fighting Militia in Najaf
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6/56
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5/21/04 US shooting to a car in Kufa check point
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1/1
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5/22/04 Sadr City casualties
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23/?
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5/22/04 Explosion near an Iraqi official in Baghdad
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5/?
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5/23/04 Kufa fighting
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32/?
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5/24/04 Drive by Shooting to US convoy in Baghdad
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5/24/04 Sadr City casualties
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5/24/04 Explosion near US base in Baghdad
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4/? Civil
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5/24/04 RPG attack to British Forces near Baghdad
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2/2
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5/25/04 Mortar explosion in Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf
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7/45
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5/25/04 Kufa fighting
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5/?
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6/04/04 Balad fighting
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0/18
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6/05/04 Ambush around Baghdad airport
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3/?
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6/05/04 Gunbattle in Sadr City, Baghdad
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6/06/04 Balad fighting
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6/06/04 Mortar attack to US base outside Baghdad
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1/?
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6/07/04 Roadside bomb in Iskandariyah
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6/08/04 two car bombs in Baghdad
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14/? civils
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6/08/04 Defusing bombs killed 6 Polish & 1 Slovenian
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6 Polish, 1 Slovenian
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6/12/04 I foreign killed by hostage taker
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1?
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6/12/04 Lebanese hostage & 2 Iraqis killed by captors
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2
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1 Lebanese
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6/13/04 Car Explosion near US camp
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4/? Police
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6/13/04 Roadside bomb north of Baghdad
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6/13/04 Car bomb explosion in baghdad
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12/20 civil
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6/13/04 Baghdad University professor assassination
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1
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6/13/04 Al-Iraqiya TV reporter & driver near Syria
border
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2 Journalists
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6/13/04 Education Ministry Senior official Assass.
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6/13/04 Deputy to Foreign Ministry Assass.
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6/14/04 Car bomb explosion in Baghdad
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16/20
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4/?
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6/14/04 Attack to foreign workers' SUV convoys
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4civil
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2 civil
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1French + 6 other
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6/17/04 Car bombing in Police recruit center, Baghdad
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34/60
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6/19/04 Us missiles hit Fallujah
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16/?
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6/19/04 Samarra clash with insurgent
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6/19/04 Non combatant incident in Al-Anbar
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6/20/04 Roadside bomb in road to Baghdad airport
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2/16
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6/21/04 Ambush in Ramadi
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4/?
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6/23/04 Fallujah air strike
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20/?
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6/24/04 Five car bombs in Mosul, Ramadi, Fallujah, etc.
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105/300
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6/25/04 Fallujah air strike
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25/?
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6/26/04 Attack to Baghdad Government building
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6/26/04 US soldier died of wound in Baghdad
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6/26/04 Car bomb close to a Kurdish part in Irbil
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1/19 Kurds
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6/26/04 Ambush Iraqi guards in Muhamadiyah
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6/28/04 US marine killed by his captors
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6/29/04 Roadside bomb explosion in Baghdad
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3/2
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2/?
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6/29/04 Gun battle in Muhamadiyah
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1/1 police
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6/29/04 Assassination attempt in Mosul
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3 Kurds
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Example: 2/15: 2=killed, 15=injuries (injury counts
started 6/17/03)
Information on war casualties have been
gathered through different source of newspapers,
TV, and internet news agencies. Global Cemetery Online is not responsible for
its accuracy.
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Memorandom : |
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May 18, 2004: AP reports
that 787 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military
operations in Iraq last year, according to the Department of Defense. Of
those, 574 died as a result of hostile action and 213 died of non-hostile
causes.
The British military has reported 59 deaths; Italy, 18; Spain, eight;
Bulgaria, six; Ukraine, four; Poland, three; Thailand, two; Denmark, El
Salvador (news
- web
sites), Estonia and the Netherlands have reported one each.
Journalists Casualties in Iraq Since the Begining of
US-Iraq war:
_ Correspondent Asaad Kadhim and driver Hussein
Saleh of the U.S.-funded television station Al-Iraqiya shot by U.S. troops,
April 19.
_ Burhan Mohamed Mazhour, Iraqi cameraman freelancing for ABC, killed in
Fallujah, reportedly by U.S. troop fire in his direction, March 26.
_ Ali Abdel Aziz and Ali al-Khatib, of the United Arab Emirates-based news
channel Al-Arabiyya, shot by U.S. military near checkpoint in Baghdad, March
18.
_ Nadia Nasrat, news anchor with Coalition Provisional Authority's Iraq
Media Network/Diyala TV, killed by unidentified assailants in Baqouba, March
18.
_ Twin suicide bombings on offices of Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and
Kurdistan Democratic Party in Arbil kill six journalists, Feb. 1: Safir
Nader and Haymin Mohamed Salih, cameramen with Qulan TV; Abdel Sattar Abdel
Karim, a freelance photographer for the Arabic-language daily Al Ta'akhy;
Ayoub Mohamed and Gharib Mohamed Salih, of Kurdistan TV; and Semko Karim
Mohyideen, a freelancer.
_ Duraid Isa Mohammed, producer for CNN, killed with his driver in ambush
outside Baghdad, Jan. 27.
_ Ahmed Shawkat of Iraqi independent weekly Bilah Ittijah killed by gunmen
at his office in Mosul, Oct. 28, 2003.
_ Mazen Dana, Reuters cameraman, shot while working near U.S.-run Abu Ghraib
prison on outskirts of Baghdad, Aug. 17.
_ Jeremy Little, Australian sound engineer for NBC News, died July 6 at
military hospital in Germany from wounds suffered June 29 in a grenade
attack on a military vehicle in Fallujah.
_ Richard Wild, British freelance cameraman, shot on street corner outside
Iraq's Natural History Museum in Baghdad, July 5.
_ Tareq Ayyoub, Jordanian, journalist for Al-Jazeera, killed when network's
Baghdad office hit in U.S. bombing campaign, April 8.
_ Jose Couso, cameraman for Spanish television network Telecinco, and Taras
Protsyuk, Ukrainian TV cameraman for Reuters, killed when U.S. tank fired at
Palestine hotel in Baghdad, April 8.
_ Christian Liebig, of Germany's Focus weekly, and Julio Parrado, of Spain's
El Mundo, killed in Iraqi rocket attack on U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division
south of Baghdad, April 7.
_ Kamaran Abdurazaq Muhamed, Kurdish translator for BBC, killed in U.S.
aircraft bombing of joint convoy of Kurdish fighters and U.S. Special Forces
in northern Iraq, April 6.
_ Michael Kelly, editor-at-large for The Atlantic Monthly, killed when
Humvee he riding in with U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division plunged into
canal near Baghdad, April 3.
_ Kaveh Golestan, Iranian freelance cameraman for BBC, killed in land mine
explosion in northern town of Kifrey, April 2.
_ Terry Lloyd, correspondent for Britain's Independent Television News, shot
in fighting between coalition and Iraqi forces near Basra, March 22.
_ Paul Moran, freelance cameraman for Australian Broadcasting Corporation,
killed in apparent car bomb at checkpoint in northern Iraq, March 22.
Other deaths, disappearances:
_ Mark Fineman, correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, died in Baghdad
of apparent heart attack, Sept. 23.
_ Elizabeth Neuffer, reporter for The Boston Globe, killed with her
translator Waleed Khalifa Hassan Al-Dulami when their car hit a guardrail on
highway north of Baghdad, May 8.
_ Mario Podesto, Argentine television reporter, killed in car crash outside
Baghdad, April 14. Veronica Cabrera, Argentine freelance camerawoman, died
April 15 of injuries from the crash.
_ David Bloom, NBC News reporter, died from an apparent blood clot while
covering the war south of Baghdad, April 6.
_ Gaby Rado, correspondent for Britain's Channel 4 News, died after
apparently falling from a hotel roof in northern Iraq, March 30.
_ Two Independent Television News journalists, cameraman Fred Nerac of
France and translator Hussein Osman of Lebanon, have been missing since the
shooting incident March 22 in southern Iraq in which Terry Lloyd was killed.
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Guest
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U.S. servicemen were killed, six in a mortar attack, in a bloody 24
hours for U.S.-led forces in Iraq on Sunday May 2, 2004.
U.S. Marine Major T.V. Johnson told reporters the
six soldiers died when the mortar attack targeted a military base in
west Iraq, but would give no further details.
"I didn't know who was dead and who was
wounded... It was a bad day," said a 27-year-old serviceman who
survived the attack. Declining to be named, he said he was knocked to
the ground by the blast of one mortar bomb.
Two U.S. soldiers were killed in northwest Baghdad
and another died in a guerrilla attack at a U.S. base near the
northern oil city of Kirkuk. Two members of the Iraqi Civil Defense
Corps were also killed on Sunday in Baghdad.
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