Soldiers from the US-led occupation military force in Iraq have shot dead three Iraqis in a gun fight in Mosul.
A US military spokesman said on Friday morning that that soldiers sustained no injuries in the overnight armed confrontation.
It was unclear whether the troops had been American, the spokesman added.
"We are still trying to find out more details," he said, about the attack in the Iraqi city 370 kilometres (240 miles) north of Baghdad.
In the gun battle, "three were killed on the Iraqi side and no injuries on the coalition side," said the spokesman.
A loud boom was heard on Friday in Baghdad just hours before the nation's leaders were due to sign officially an interim constitution for the nation's immediate future, but the cause of the noise was unclear.
A US army spokesman was unable to confirm the source of the boom, which shook the centre of the city.
**Rocket attack***
Elsewhere in Iraq, at least three Iraqi civilians were killed In Baghdad on Thursday when a rocket slammed into a street near a telephone exchange.
Police at the scene of the attack said the rocket had skidded along the ground after the initial impect, hitting a car and killing its occupants. Another two people were injured.
As a crowd gathered around the mangled remains of the vehicle, people began chanting anti-US slogans, saying "America is the enemy of God".
Anti-US sentiment has been running high in Iraq since a series of anti-Shia attacks killed around 200 civilians in the holy city of Karbala and Baghdad during ceremonies commemmorating Ashura on Tuesday.
They were the worst attacks since the fall of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
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An Iraqi fireman battles a blazing car following a U.S. attack on a group of hijackers in the town of Mosul, some 390 km north of Iraqi capital Baghdad, late March 4, 2004. (REUTERS/Namir Noor-Eldeen)