US Soldiers kill 2 armed relatives of Iraqi provincial governor

The US military says American soldiers have killed two armed relatives of a provincial governor during a raid against al-Qaida in Iraq. The military says in a statement that the soldiers were acting in self-defense when they shot the relatives of Hamad Hammoud, governor of Salahuddin province. It says the slain men had shown "hostile intent." The raid happened Sunday in Beiji in northern Iraq. The deputy governor, Abdullah Hussein Jabarah, says the slain men were the son and nephew of the governor. The US military says a financier for al-Qaida in Iraq was wounded and captured during the operation.