Updated: Iraqis, including US-employed police, report that no more than 8 Iraqis were killed in the “battle.”
The US claims that a total of 68 people were killed over the weekend, marking the end of the bloodiest month so far in Iraq.
The US-claimed total includes 54 Iraqis killed in a major battle in Samarra, as well as 2 GIs, 7 Spanish intelligence officers, 2 Japanese Diplomats, 2 South Korean workers, and a Colombian contractor.
105 Allied Troops were killed in November, marking the worst monthly total since the war began.
This morning a US soldier was killed in an attack west of Baghdad.