http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20040425/ts_nm/iraq_dc&cid=564&ncid=1480<snip>Baghdad (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister John Howard paid a brief visit to Baghdad on Sunday, just hours after suicide bombers took their war to the sea with an unsuccessful attack on Iraq (news - web sites)'s crucial offshore oil terminal.
Soon after he arrived, a roadside bomb damaged a U.S. military Humvee in Baghdad and witnesses said they saw two soldiers being evacuated from the scene by military medics.
Some witnesses said four children, aged around 12, were shot dead by U.S. troops who opened fire randomly after the blast. There was no independent confirmation and the U.S. military had no immediate word on the incident.
Howard, a strong U.S. ally, spent about six hours at Baghdad's heavily guarded airport, where Australian troops are involved in air traffic control, to mark Anzac Day, the day Australia and New Zealand honor their war dead.