US warplanes and helicopters have bombed two villages near the city of
On Sunday, a group of about two dozen Iraqis gathered around the wreckage of a
The air strike hit the crowd which had gathered around to look at the wreckage of the vehicle and to pick pieces off it - as often occurs after an American vehicle is hit. The vehicle was destroyed on election day.
Chiad Saad, a tribal leader, and several witnesses who refused to give their names to protect their security, said 25 civilians were killed in the attack
Basim al-Dulaimi, a doctor at Ramadi hospital, said he had received 25 dead and eight wounded and said relatives had told him the victims had been hit in aerial bombardments.
Heavy gunfire
Residents reported heavy gunfire and clashes in central and eastern parts of the city, which is west of
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F-15 warplanes hit them with a precision-guided bomb, killing about 20 people described in the statement as "terrorists".
The other deaths occurred in the nearby
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The men ran into a nearby house, where armed men were seen unloading weapons. An F-18 warplane struck the building with a bomb, killing 40 fighters, the military said.
Witness account
Witnesses said at least 14 of the dead were civilians.
First, one man was wounded in an air strike, and when he was brought into a nearby building, warplanes struck it, said the witnesses, refusing to give their names for concern about their safety.
An Associated Press stringer later saw the 14 bodies and the damaged building.
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Iraqi children cry next to the body of a boy killed in US airstrikes in