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Iraq insurgents say seize six foreigners
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-04-09 22:01

Insurgents in Iraq said they had seized four Italians and two Americans on the western outskirts of Baghdad on Friday.

A Reuters journalist saw two captive foreigners, said by the insurgents to be Italians, in a mosque in a village in the Abu Ghraib district. One had been wounded in the shoulder. Both were weeping.



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