Battle South of Baghdad
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BAGHDAD (AP) – American warplanes attacked suspected militiamen wielding shoulder-fired rockets Saturday in the second day of fierce fighting between American and Iraqi forces and Shiite gunmen south of Baghdad, American and Iraqi officials and witnesses said. At least one civilian was killed and five were seriously wounded when an American tank fired on their house in Diwaniyah, 80 miles south of Baghdad, Iraqi police and hospital officials said. The victims had to be pulled from the rubble of their home, and evacuated to Diwaniyah hospital, police said.