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The counter of soldiers killed in Iraq.
With 2003 up to 04/01/2007.

usa      - 13020
britain     -  128
italy         -  32
ukraine    -  18
poland     -  18
bulgaria   -  13
spain       -  11
denmark    -  6
elsalvador   - 5
slovakia     -  4
latvia        -   3
estonia      -  2
thailand     -  2
netherland  -  2
australia   -   2
romania    -   2
canada      -  1
hungary     -  1
kazakhstan - 1
fiji            -  1

Total - 13272 killed.
Date - 04/01/2007
The USA have lost killed in Iraq of 12 thousand soldier.
Despite of concealment of the facts by the Ministry of Defence of the USA, the Iraq news agency informs on destruction more than 12 thousand American soldiers in Iraq.This agency in the message, have referred to lists of one airline, an engaged transportation of bodies of victims, has declared quantity killed American soldier in Iraq at present makes quantity more than 10 thousand person. " The Pentagon, does not include in war victims lists of the soldier which die in military clinics, and registers them as the persons, died by not military death ", - it is spoken in the message. Also in the message reported, that in the Iraq war more than 15 thousand American soldier have received wounds, the majority of them has died from the received wounds at the airport of Bagdad or during transportation in hospital, however the Pentagon considers as victims on war the soldier which have been killed during operations. Approximately 5500 American soldier deserted from war majority of them was covered in Canada and European countries, and this fact also has not been declared by the official organizations and authorities of the United States.

So with certitude we can add 1 to the general number of killed American soldier. (C.I.)

In detail about last coalition losses.


         Lawrence J. Carter 25. (USA)
Was one of two U.S. Army soldiers killed in Iraq on 30th December 2006, when a roadside bomb detonated near their vehicle.





         Jason Hylton 33. (Britain)
Was killed on 30th November 2006.









         Massimo Vitaliano 26. (Italy)
Was killed in Nassiriya 28th September 2006.








         Yuri Koydan 23. (Ukrain)
Yuriy Koydan was killed on September 30, 2003, near the Kut Airbase.


         Tomasz Murkowski 30. (Poland)
One Polish soldier died and one was injured in a booby-trap mine attack by Iraqi insurgents, 11th Nov. 2006, near Al Kut, in Wasit province.





         Paun Georgiev 31. (Bulgaria)
Paun Georgiev were killed on Tuesday, June 14, 2005, due to a vehicle accident 55 kilometres southeast of Ad Diwaniyah.



         Manuel Oar 57. (Spain)
Spanish Naval Captain Manuel Martin Oar (1947 - 2003) died from injuries sustained in the truck bomb attack on the United Nations Baghdad headquarters on Tuesday August 19, 2003, which killed 24 people. He was working for the Spanish special ambassador to Iraq, Miguel Benzo Perea.



         Martin Hjort 20. (Denmark)
The Danish Battalion was struck by missiles and mortars. Martin Hjort, 20, was gravely injured. The soldier was evacuated by helicopter to the British field hospital where he died from his injuries.







         Jose Argelio Soto Ochoa. (El Salvador)
Was killed 25th October 2005.



         Rastislav Neplech. (Slovakia)
He was one of four casualties caused by the explosion of IED used to attack a convoy of coalition forces in the city of Al Qut. The explosion hit the third vehicle in the convoy after it passed through an intersection on a narrow street in a built-up area of the city. In response to the news from Iraq, Prime Minister Robert Fico said he considers this to be a "very, very tragic event". The Slovak government had already decided to withdraw Slovak troops from Iraq in February 2007 prior to the incident.



         Arre Illenzeer 28. (Estonia)
Died from explosion in Baghdad, 25th October 2004.
Five other Estonian soldiers were wounded in the incident.


         Mit Klaran. (Thailand)
Died from explosion in Karbala, 7th January 2004.
From explosion one more Thai soldier is killed.


         Jeroen Severs. (Netherland)
Was killed on August 14th 2004.


         Jacob Bruce Kovco 25. (Australia)
Jacob (Jake) Bruce Kovco was one of Australia's most highly trained and respected snipers. The 25-year-old father of two was today named as Australia's first fatal casualty in the Iraq conflict - dying from an accidental shot to the head on 23th Aipril 2006, while cleaning a 9mm Browning automatic pistol.





         Bogdan Hancu. (Romania)
The bomb targeted a four-vehicle convoy. One of the vehicles was destroyed, killing two Italians and one Romanian onboard as well as severely injuring other passengers. Besides the Romanian soldier, the vehicles were carrying 15 Italian Carabineers. In addition, the Italian news agencies citing government sources, reported that one of the wounded later died, which would raise the number of dead to four. The explosion occurred at 8.50 a.m. local time on a road southwest of Nasiriyah, when an explosives-laden car drove into the armored vehicle.



         Michael Seeley. (Canada)
Was killed on 30th October 2006.






         Olafs Baumanis. (Latvia)
First Lieutenant Olafs Baumanis was killed in a mine-clearing incident on 15th June 2004.






         A roadside bomb killed a Hungarian soldier in Iraq and wounded a driver on 18 June 2004. (Hungary)




         Kairat Kudabayev. (Kazakhstan)
Captain Kairat Kudabayev of the Kazakh military contingent in Iraq was killed in an explosion on January 9, 2005. The explosion also wounded four other contingent members, and was the the first fatality for the contingent since its deployment in 2003. The same explosion also killed seven Ukrainian soldiers and wounded seven more.
The team removed 35 aerial bombs and other explosives found in the town to a demolition field on the outskirts and were preparing to destroy them when some of the ordnance detonated.



         Sekuri Soko. (Fiji)
Corporal Sekuri Soko of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces died of a suspected heart attack, 16th March 2006.
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