Only days after the Iraqi referendum to ratify a new constitution, jets, helicopters and ground troops rained on militants in Ramadi, killing more than 60 and at one time killing at least 20 in one shot after an F-15 jet fighter bomber targeted a group of men burying a roadside bomb.
More than 10 million ballots were counted from the Saturday landmark election where many Sunnis went out to vote, even if against the charter, with partial results showing a clear win for a charter that the US supports.
It is a symbolic event that dovetails with the milestone of the referendum that determines if Iraquis agree to their country's new user's manual.
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