A U.S. soldier stands guard near an army Humvee leaking a pool of diesel fuel and blood at the scene of a grenade attack in Iraqi capital Baghdad on July 28, 2003. A grenade attack in downtown Baghdad Monday killed two U.S. soldiers in broad daylight, the latest in an increasingly bold and deadly guerrilla campaign. George... where are the weapons of mass destruction? (photo by Oleg Popov/Reuters)
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Two U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq
United Press International. July 28, 2003
BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 28 (UPI) -- Eyewitnesses said two U.S. soldiers in Iraq were killed by a grenade attack in Baghdad Monday.
As U.S. troops continued forays into Saddam Hussein's ancestral home of Tikrit, eyewitnesses told CNN two American soldiers died and a third was wounded in a grenade attack in central Baghdad.
U.S. military officials had no comment on the casualties, but said they were investigating the report. Five American soldiers died during weekend attacks.
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