Residents of the Iraqi city of Samarra collected the bodies of their relatives on Sunday, two days after a massive US-Iraqi operation to root out rebels, as US warplanes pounded Fallujah for a third time in just over 24 hours killing at least two people. The stench of decomposing bodies filled the corridors of Samarra's hospital as staff wearing surgical masks lifted corpses out of the building one after the other, shouting out names as they reached the front doors, where families waited.