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US raid kills 30 Iraq 'militants' US raid kills 30 Iraq 'militants'
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US and Iraqi forces have killed 30 militants in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, the US military has said. US-led forces have killed 30 militants in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, the US military has said.
They said most had died in an air strike following a raid in the Shia district of Sadr City. Twelve people were also detained in the operation.They said most had died in an air strike following a raid in the Shia district of Sadr City. Twelve people were also detained in the operation.
The US military said the dead were part of a network that was smuggling weapons from Iran, but witnesses said women and children were among those killed.The US military said the dead were part of a network that was smuggling weapons from Iran, but witnesses said women and children were among those killed.
The violence came as Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki held security talks in Iran.The violence came as Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki held security talks in Iran.
The Iraqi ambassador to Iran, Mohammad Majeed al-Sheikh, said the Iranian government had a significant role to play in helping to bolster Iraq's security. Speaking during his flight to Tehran, Mr Maliki said the main objective of the visit was to strengthen relations between the two countries.
He said Iraq also needed Iranian help to control the long border between the two countries. "We want to promote economic ties and other ties that contribute to combating terrorism and its challenges," he told the Associated Press news agency.
US officials have recently accused Iran of stepping up its support for Iraqi militias - allegations Iran has always denied. [Iraq and Iran] have a joint understanding that they are keen to solve problems and the sufferings of Iraqi people Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/6936816.stm">US forces reach new peak
Mr Maliki said Iraq and Iran had a "joint understanding that they are keen to solve problems and sufferings of Iraqi people".
"They are both convinced that their co-operation may lead to helping Iraq and restoring stability," he added.
US commanders have recently accused Iran of stepping up its support for Iraqi militias - allegations Iran has always denied.
On Wednesday, Lt Gen Raymond Odierno said "explosively formed penetrators" increasingly supplied by Iran were responsible for a third of US combat deaths in July.
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Iraqi police in Sadr City said a bombardment by US helicopters and armoured vehicles killed nine civilians, including two women, the Associated Press has reported. In a statement, the US military said US and Iraqi forces had carried out an overnight raid on a group of buildings in Sadr City where Shia militants were based.
Reports say hundreds of angry residents of Sadr City marched through the area in protest at the raids. US commanders said they believed the cell was smuggling weapons and explosive charges that have been used against US patrols from Iran, as well as sending militants to Iran for training.
Hundreds of Sadr City residents protested against the strike
One of the main targets of the raid was a man who acted as a liaison between Iraqi militants and the elite Quds Force of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), the military said.
It said the troops came under sporadic gunfire as they approached the buildings, killed two armed men they believed to be lookouts, then detained 12 suspected members of the Special Groups Cell.
"During the course of the operation, the assault force and the overhead aerial support observed a vehicle and large group of armed men on foot attempting an assault on the ground forces," according to the statement.
It said air support was called and US aircraft killed an estimated 30 militants.
The military statement was issued after the Associated Press quoted Iraqi police as saying nine civilians, including two women, had been killed in the US operation in Sadr City.
A military spokesman said there had been women and children in the area during the raid, but denied any had died.
Later, men and young boys were seen weeping over coffins outside a nearby hospital and hundreds of residents marched through Sadr City in protest against the raids.
They came on the eve of a major Shia religious festival in the capital which is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of pilgrims.They came on the eve of a major Shia religious festival in the capital which is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of pilgrims.
A three-day driving curfew has been imposed in Baghdad and new checkpoints established.A three-day driving curfew has been imposed in Baghdad and new checkpoints established.
The US military statement said: "The individuals detained and the terrorists killed during the raid are believed to be members of a cell of a Special Groups terrorist network known for facilitating the transport of weapons... from Iran to Iraq, as well as bringing militants from Iraq into Iran for terrorist training."