CIVILIAN DEATH TOLL
JULY 1 2009 20:24h
Text
The number of U.S. troops killed in combat fell marginally to 10, from 12 in May.
The number of U.S. troops killed in combat fell marginally to 10, from 12 in May, according to website www.icasualties.org, which collates official data.
U.S. forces completed their withdrawal from Iraq's cities on Tuesday, raising fears militants will try to exploit a security gap to step up attacks. U.S. commanders say Iraqi forces are up to the challenge and will be helped by U.S. troops trying to disrupt the movements of members of militant networks.
The June death toll, though sharply up from May, was still below the 395 people killed last April, including more than 100 Iranian pilgrims hit by bomb attacks near Iraq's holiest Shi'ite Muslim shrines.
Two of Iraq's biggest bombings this year were carried out in the past month -- one in Baghdad and one in the northern city of Kirkuk -- between them killing around 150 people.
The death toll in June 2008 was 448 civilians.
At least 4,317 U.S. troops have died in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, official figures show. Close to 100,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq in violence during that time, according to www.iraqbodycount.org.
Comment
Putin bid said to have wide support
Activists arrested at Syrian embassy
Report: Cardinal predicted pope's death


Israel Separation Barrier Bethelehem
Pro-Putin electtion rally in Moscow
Young Fan Throws Football During Super Bowl XLVI N
Iran Oil Minister holds News Conference in Tehran,
Rare visitors from the Artic, Snowy Owls, make ap
Monlam festival begins at the Labrang Monastery in
Actor Jason Segel shows off pudding pot at Harvard
Cost of Living Rises in Iran
Obama visits Fire station in Arlington
Protesters Clashes With Security Forces in Egypt
WORLD REPORT
WORLD REPORT
WORLD REPORT