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December 18, 2004
Foreigners killed in Mosul ambush
Topics: MedicineAftenposten, Norway - Dec 17.
Insurgents attacked a car in the northern Iraq city of Mosul on Friday, killing three people who appeared to be foreigners and their Iraqi driver and cutting off the head of one of the victims, witnesses said.
The white, American-made sedan was attacked by insurgents firing assault rifles as it drove through western Mosul, witnesses said. After the attack it was set on fire.
A photographer for Reuters saw four bodies lying on the street close to the blazing vehicle, three of them apparently foreigners.
Witnesses said one of the men appeared to be Turkish and two others looked European. One of them had been beheaded. Two of the men looked to be in their 20s and 30s and were dressed in jeans and windbreaker tops.
A fourth person, apparently an Arab, could be seen lying near the burning wreckage, his body partly consumed by flames. Source...
Posted by Hyscience at December 18, 2004 2:32 PM
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