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Battle rages in Shia Iraqi town Battle rages in Shia Iraqi town
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US and Iraqi troops have killed 20 suspected Shia militants during heavy clashes in the southern Iraqi city of Diwaniya, the US military has said. US and Iraqi troops have killed 30 suspected Shia militants during heavy clashes in the southern Iraqi city of Diwaniya, the US military has said.
The American troops were in the Shia city to carry out "combat operations". The fighting erupted as troops went in to arrest a militant responsible for earlier killings, they said.
The fresh violence came as police in the capital, Baghdad, said they had found the bodies of 51 people who had been abducted, tortured and murdered. It is not clear whether militants loyal to cleric Moqtada Sadr were involved. Rebels said only three were wounded.
Elsewhere, police in Baghdad said they had found the bodies of 51 people who had been abducted, tortured and killed.
Meanwhile, a 36-hour curfew was lifted in the northern city of Kirkuk following a huge security operation.Meanwhile, a 36-hour curfew was lifted in the northern city of Kirkuk following a huge security operation.
Thousands of Iraqi army and police force personnel backed by US-led coalition troops combed Kirkuk for insurgents, while US troops lent helicopter support.Thousands of Iraqi army and police force personnel backed by US-led coalition troops combed Kirkuk for insurgents, while US troops lent helicopter support.
Nobody slept in Diwaniya last night. The fighting was very fierce Diwaniya resident Bush's Iraq options limited
Police said about 180 people were detained and large quantities of arms and ammunition seized.Police said about 180 people were detained and large quantities of arms and ammunition seized.
The BBC's Jim Muir in Iraq says tensions have been rising in Kirkuk, which is home to Kurds, Arabs and Turkmens who claim ownership of the city and the oil-rich lands around it. The BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad says tensions have been rising in Kirkuk, which is home to Kurds, Arabs and Turkmens who claim ownership of the city and the oil-rich lands around it.
Regional tensionRegional tension
The BBC's correspondent says a curfew was imposed for four hours in Diwaniya, a mainly Shia town, following the destruction of a US tank during clashes believed to involve local Shia militia. An indefinite curfew has been imposed in Diwaniya, a mainly Shia town, following the destruction of a US tank during the clashes.
href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/5415638.stm" class="">Bush's Iraq options limited Militants launched rocket-propelled grenades (RPG) against the troops who raided the house of Kifah al-Greiti, a commander of Moqtada Sadr's Mehdi Army militia, the Associated Press news agency says, quoting an Iraqi army officer.
Fighting broke out after coalition forces raided the house of Kifah al-Greiti, a commander of the Mehdi Army Shia militia, the Associated Press news agency says, quoting an Iraqi army officer. "An M1A2 Abrams tank was struck by multiple RPG rounds and was severely damaged," the US military statement said.
US soldiers sealed off roads into the city in an apparent attempt to keep insurgents from bringing in reinforcements, according to AP. Iraqi and US troops then "engaged the enemy forces and killed approximately 30 of the terrorists", it said.
Our correspondent says tensions have been high in the area since fierce fighting in August between the Mehdi Army and Iraqi government forces. It said coalition and Iraqi forces had suffered no casualties.
A curfew was imposed. Local eyewitnesses said American helicopters were rocketing parts of the town.
"There is an American tank on every corner of Diwaniya," one resident told Reuters news agency.
"Nobody slept in Diwaniya last night. The fighting was very fierce," he said.
Tensions high
Our Baghdad correspondent says tensions have been high in the area since fierce fighting in August between the Mehdi Army and Iraqi government forces and US troops.
The Mehdi army is said to have lost its cohesion
It is not yet clear whether these latest clashes involve the Mehdi army itself.
Recent reports have suggested that the militia is not cohesive and that more radical elements may have split off, says our correspondent.
Whatever the case, the people fighting the Americans in Diwaniya are clearly not Sunni militants, who form the bulk of the insurgency against the coalition forces and the Iraqi government, our correspondent says.