A suicide attacker exploded a car bomb in front of a government complex west of the Iraqi capital Thursday, killing at least one U.S. soldier and two Iraqi policemen and wounding more than 60 people, Iraqi and coalition officials said. The morning attack targeted a compound in the Abu Ghraib area housing the mayor's office, a police station and other buildings, police 1st Lt. Ahmed Jawad said. U.S. forces were guarding the complex. A U.S. Bradley fighting vehicle was damaged in the attack, which killed one U.S. soldier and injured three, said Lt. Col. Jim Hutton, spokesman for the U.S. 1st Cavalry Division. At least two Iraqi policeman also died in the blast, Hutton said in a statement. Some 60 wounded, including police and civilians, were treated at Abu Ghraib Hospital, said the facility's director, Dr. Abbas al-Timimi.