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(25 Jul 2004) Buhriz, near Baqouba 1. U.S. helicopter in sky 2. Street scene, AUDIO gunfire 3. Pull out on street, smoke at end, men 4. Armed men running, audio gunfire 5. Various street scenes, armed men walking 6. Boy running, pan left to smoke rising 7. Armed men crouching 8. Various of armed men crouched at street corner 9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Vox pop, Masked gunman: "Once again U.S. troops hit houses in Buhriz and several citizens were injured." 10. Various of families walking down street 11. People by building Al-Dora 12. Sign reading "Al-Dora police station" 13. Police station, pull out to damaged car 14. Various of damaged car, bullet holes, broken windows, glass 15. Various of bloodstains and broken glass inside the car 16. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mustafa Abdullah al-Duleimi, Police Lieutenant: "Today we were informed at 8:30 of a murder incident, we rushed to the scene and we found that Brigadier Khaled Dawoud al-Jabouri and his son had been killed in their car." 17. Damaged car 18. Police car at scene Baghdad 19. Voters inside hall 20. Pan across men 21. Official checking ID against electoral list 22. Pan across men waiting to cast their votes 23. Close up home made ballot box 24. Various of voters in hall STORYLINE: American and Iraqi forces clashed with insurgents near the violence-wracked city of Baqouba early on Sunday, killing 13 Iraqi militants, the U.S. military said. Iraqi forces and U.S. troops suffered no casualties from the fighting in Buhriz, about 5 kilometres (3 miles) south of Baqouba, northeast of Baghdad. Qayser Hameed, an emergency worker at Baqouba General Hospital, said two dead Iraqis - a police officer and a civilian - and six injured civilians were brought to the hospital. Some of the casualties had a bullet wounds, others had shrapnel wounds, he said. U.S. and Iraqi National Guard forces entered Buhriz to search an area of palm groves and destroyed a suspected staging ground used by insurgents for attacks on coalition and Iraqi troops, said Maj. Neal O'Brien, spokesman for the 1st Infantry Division. During the raid, insurgents attacked Iraqi National Guard forces with small arms before the fight spilled over to the southern side of Buhriz, O'Brien said. About 11 a.m., (0700 GMT) the Iraqi fighters began firing mortars indiscriminately, and the U.S. responded with artillery fire, he said. APTN footage depicted several loud explosions, apparently from artillery and mortar fire, booming through Buhriz and bullets ricocheting off building and shop walls, sending residents running for cover. A U.S. Apache helicopter hovered overhead. Local Iraqi fighters, some wearing white robes and red scarves covering their faces but most clad in black clothing and ski masks, roamed through the town carrying machine guns and rocket propelled grenade launchers. Buhriz, a former stronghold of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein about 35 miles (55 kilometres) northeast of Baghdad, has been the scene of previous clashes between coalition forces and Iraqi insurgents. Meanwhile, gunmen killed a former regional official who worked under Saddam Hussein's government and his son in a drive-by shooting in al-Dora early on Sunday, Iraqi police said. Brigadier Khaled Dawoud, former head of the Nahyia district in Baghdad, was driving with his son in the southern Baghdad suburb of al-Dora in a white Kia about 08:30 local time (0430 GMT) when insurgents pulled up in another car and opened fire, said Lieutenant Mustafa Abdullah al-Dulaimi, a local police officer. The attackers fled, al-Dulaimi said. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...