12 August 2010 / REUTERS, BAGHDAD
An insurgent attack killed eight Iraqi soldiers and three other people in a house in the northern Diyala province on Wednesday, police said.
The soldiers died when a bomb exploded in the early hours, destroying the house in the town of Sadiya, northeast of Diyala’s capital Baquba, police said. Iraqi security forces have been frequent targets of a stubborn insurgency in recent months as the United States reduces its troop strength in Iraq more than seven years after the US-led invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein. A police source said the soldiers had been fired upon from the house in Sadiya, while an Interior Ministry source said they had entered the house acting on a tip that kidnap victims were being held inside. “The explosion caused the building to collapse. All eight soldiers who entered the house were killed,” a police official from the town said. “Another three dead bodies, two women and a man, were found inside the house,” another police source said. “Apparently they were killed by insurgents before they left the house.” Washington plans to cut US troop numbers to about 50,000 by August 31, the date for the formal end of combat operations, from just under 60,000 now.