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One U.S. soldier killed, 10 wounded in Baghdad

BAGHDAD
Tue Oct 2, 2007 2:21am EDT

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - One U.S. soldier was killed and 10 were wounded in combat operations in central Baghdad on Sunday, the U.S. military said on Tuesday.

The military gave no details about the incident or why such a large number of soldiers had been wounded. It said two Iraqi soldiers and an interpreter were also hurt.

The death raised to 66 the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq in September, according to icasualties.org, a Web site that tracks U.S. military deaths in Iraq.

That makes September the least deadly month for U.S. troops in Iraq since August last year, when 65 soldiers were killed.

U.S. commanders have attributed the drop in troop deaths to a rise in force levels this year and a series of large-scale offensives against Sunni Islamist al Qaeda and other militant groups.

On Monday, Iraqi government data showed civilian deaths from violence across Iraq had fallen 50 percent in September from August.



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