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Fresh
explosions near Baghdad hotel
Two fresh explosions have rocked the main US-led occupation compound in Baghdad, hours after a rocket attack on a hotel hosting the US deputy defence secretary.
A total of 29 rockets were fired on Sunday morning at
al-Rashid hotel, which lies within the supposedly secure compound housing
occupation administrative offices in Baghdad. The strike was the second on the occupation force's power
base since US President George Bush declared an end to major combat operations
on 1 May. �One US soldier was killed. Seven US civilians were wounded,
four military were injured, along with four foreign nationals,� a US military
spokesperson said at a news conference. Then, late on Sunday evening, two more explosions hit the
US-led force's main compound in Baghdad, Aljazeera's correspondent
said. Local residents said Katyusha rockets had been fired from the
southern suburb of al-Dura. US military spokespeople said an investigation into the blasts
was underway. Tight security Unconfirmed reports said among those injured in the morning
attack were US Defence Department employees. Wolfowitz and other senior aides were staying on the 12th floor
when the building was attacked at around 0300 GMT. The rockets destroyed rooms
below the 12th floor. Witnesses said Wolfowitz, one of Washington�s most irrepressible
hawks, looked composed as security forces led him away from the hotel.
The hotel is in an area sealed off with heavy security inside
the centre of the occupation coalition's operations.
�There were 40 rockets
total, 29 of them were fired and 11 rockets were left in the home-made
rocket launcher,� the officer said, without saying how many had hit the
hotel� Unidentified US army
officer Six to eight rockets struck the landmark building when the
volley of rockets soared over the cement barricade walls meant to seal off the
headquarters from resistance fighters waging war on US forces.
Rocket launcher The attack occurred after a white truck, carrying three people, pulled up to the Zawra park some 400m from the building and deposited a trailer. Inside was hidden a homemade rocket launcher disguised as a
generator, a US officer told AFP, citing the military's initial reports.
�It was a combination of 85 and 68-millimetre rockets,� he added. Increasing sophistication Yesterday, only hours after Wolfowitz departed Saddam Hussein�s
hometown of Tikrit, resistance fighters downed a US Black Hawk helicopter using
a rocket-propelled grenade. The
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