Multiple truck bomb attack thwarted near Fallujah

AP/ABC News:

U.S. soldiers foiled two suicide truck bombings against their base in a small town west of Baghdad and killed as many as 15 attackers, the U.S. military reported Tuesday.

The attacks began when a water truck tried to drive into the base just north of Karmah, a town not far from the city of Fallujah, at about 2 p.m. Monday. A soldier opened fire and the truck bomb exploded.

The military said 30 insurgents responded with small-arms fire, rocket-propelled grenades and mortars. Five minutes into the firefight, a dump truck following the same path as the exploded water truck tried to smash into the base but the driver was shot and the load of explosives blew up.

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The report indicates 15 enemy were killed in the failed attack. Too often the enemy failures are not highlighted in the news accounts from Iraq. The enemy tactics in this attack have been used before at Qaim and Abu Ghraid about a year and a half ago. They failed there too. A similar attack was also tried on a Baghdad hotel where reporters stay. That attack also failed.

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