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U.S. Launches New Offensive South of Baghdad

HeadlineOct 06, 2004

In Iraq, 3,000 U.S. forces launched a large offensive south of Baghdad. The New York Times reports the troops overran a training camp and detained 30 suspects. The attack comes a week after the large offensive in Samarra. Elsewhere in the country, a series of three car bombs killed seven Iraqis. Two car bombs went off in Ramadi and one in Mosul.

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