A Spanish High Court judge issued international arrest warrants on today for three US soldiers in connection with the death of a Spanish cameraman during the war in Iraq.
"I order the … capture and arrest of the US soldiers, with a view to extradition," High Court Judge Santiago Pedraz said in a court document, adding the order would be submitted to the international police organisation Interpol.
The three men were named as Sergeant Thomas Gibson, Captain Philip Wolford and Lieutenant Colonel Philip De Camp.
The United States has cleared the men of any blame, although it acknowledges a shell was fired from their tank into the Palestine Hotel where Telecinco cameraman Jose Couso and Reuters cameraman Taras Protsyuk were killed.
A US investigation concluded the men were justified in opening fire.
Three other Reuters staff were seriously injured in the shelling of the hotel, the base for almost all foreign journalists in Baghdad at the time.
The incident occurred a day before US troops captured the city.
US officials have said it is very unlikely their soldiers will be allowed to be questioned by a foreign court.