Officials in Iraq say booby-trapped house explosion, clashes kill 15 soldiers west of Baghdad

BAGHDAD – Officials in Iraq say an explosion at a booby-trapped house and ensuing clashes with militants have killed 15 soldiers west of Baghdad.

Police officials say the blast happened Saturday afternoon when a group of soldiers searched a farmhouse in Garma, an area near the city of Fallujah, 65 kilometres (40 miles) west of the capital.

Minutes later, police say gunmen opened fire on arriving soldiers. Police say 24 soldiers were wounded.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they weren’t authorized to speak to journalists.

Al-Qaida-inspired militants took control of Fallujah and parts of Ramadi in Anbar province in late December. The takeover came after security forces arrested a Sunni lawmaker sought on terrorism charges, then dismantled a year-old Sunni anti-government protest camp.

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