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Iraqi Resistance Report 1291

 

Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Tuesday, 24 June 2008. Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.
http://www.freearabvoice.org

Tuesday, 24 June 2008.

·    Two American civilian officials – one with the State
Department, the other a US Defense Department official
– were killed alongside two US troops in Municipal
Council bombing in Madinat as-Sadr Tuesday.

·    Belt bomber kills two American troops, four Iraqi
civilians in Baghdad’s Madinat as-Sadr district
Tuesday.

·    US announces two soldiers killed in Salman Bak
attack Monday.

·    Child killed in car bomb attack on police
headquarters in al-Mawsil Tuesday evening.

·    US troops raid home in al-Mawsil, killing three,
arresting three Tuesday morning.

·    In continued preparation for US attack on Iran,
Iraqi regime troops arrest 15 members of Jaysh
al-Mahdi in raids, searches in al-Basrah Tuesday.

Baghdad.

Municipal council chairman gunned down in south
Baghdad suburb.

In a dispatch posted at 2:37pm Baghdad time Tuesday
afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that gunmen
shot and killed the Chairman of the Municipal Council
of the Abu Dushayr district of southern Baghdad on
Tuesday.

Yaqen reported eyewitnesses as saying that Mahdi
‘Atwan, the Chairman of the Council, was gunned down
outside his home as he was returning to the Abu
Dushayr neighborhood in the south Baghdad suburb of
ad-Durah.

Witnesses said that the authorities imposed a security
cordon around thea rea and began searches for the
attackers, but as of the time of reporting, no arrests
were known to have been made.

It was the third attack by gunmen on an Iraqi
municipal council chairman, following killings in the
Madinat as-Sadr and Salman Bak areas earlier Tuesday
and on Monday.

Two American civilian officials – one with the State
Department, the other a US Defense Department official
– were killed alongside two US troops in Municipal
Council bombing in Madinat as-Sadr Tuesday.

In a dispatch posted at 3:29pm Baghdad time Tuesday
afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that four
Americans, one of them a high-ranking official with
the US State Department were killed in a bomb
explosion in the Madinat as-Sadr district of Baghdad
on Tuesday.

Yaqen reported a source in the US embassy as saying
that two American civilian officials were killed in
the attack that also left two US soldiers dead in the
Municipal Council building in Madinat as-Sadr.  One of
the slain American civilians was an employee of the US
State Department and the other was a civilian employee
of the US Department of Defense.  (See related story
immediately below.)

Belt bomber kills two American troops, four Iraqi
civilians in Baghdad’s Madinat as-Sadr district
Tuesday.

In a dispatch posted on its Arabic website at 6:28pm
Tuesday afternoon Beijing time (2:28pm in Baghdad),
the Xinhua News Agency reported that a man wearing an
explosive belt blew himself up at a gathering of US
troops and Iraqi civilians in the northeastern Baghdad
district of Madinat as-Sadr on Tuesday.

Xinhua reported a source in the Iraqi government
police as saying that the blast took place as
Americans presided over an election meeting for the
chairman of the municipal council for the Madinat
as-Sadr district.

The source said that the explosion killed two US
troops and four Iraqis.  Five more American soldiers
were wounded, as were five Iraqi civilians.

The attack came one day after an assault on a similar
municipal meeting in Salman Bak, 35km southeast of
Baghdad, left two American troops dead.

US announces two soldiers killed in Salman Bak attack
Monday.

In a dispatch posted on its Arabic website at 4:18pm
Tuesday afternoon Beijing time (12:18pm in Baghdad),
the Xinhua News Agency reported that the US military
had announced that two of its troops had been killed
and three more of them and their translator wounded in
a light arms attack near Salman Bak shortly before 1pm
on Monday, 23 June.

Xinhua reported the US communiqué as saying that the
attack took place as the Americans were leaving the
building that houses the Salman Bak Municipal Council.
The US statement said that the American troops
returned fire at the armed attacker.  No further
details were released.  A report on Monday had
indicated that one US solider had been killed in an
attack in Salman Bak.

Salah ad-Din Province.
Bayji.

Government employee killed by guard at Bayji oil
refinery Tuesday.

In a dispatch posted at 6:30pm Baghdad time Tuesday
afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that a
member of the Oil Facility Protection Police shot and
killed an Iraqi government employee during an
inspection in the Bayji Refinery midday Tuesday.

Yaqen reported a source in the government police as
saying that the victim was not searched as he left the
refinery and therefore a guard shot and killed him at
the gate of the refinery.

Tikrit.

Doyen of local journalists arrested in Tikrit.

In a dispatch posted on its Arabic website at 5:42pm
Tuesday afternoon Beijing time (1:42pm in Baghdad),
the Xinhua News Agency reported that US and Iraqi
troops had jointly arrested the doyen of journalists
in Salah ad-Din Province.

Xinhua reported a source in the Iraqi government
security forces as saying that US and Iraqi regime
troops raided the home of Hasan Ma‘jun, the doyen of
journalists in Salah ad-Din Province late Monday
night.  Ma‘jun and one of his sons was arrested.

Diyala Province.
Mandali.

Police chief in Mandali survives bomb attack Tuesday.

In a dispatch posted at 7:40pm Baghdad time Tuesday
evening, the Yaqen News Agency reported that the chief
of police of the Mandali area, 100km northeast of
Baghdad, survived a bomb attack on Tuesday.

Yaqen reported a source in the Mandali police as
saying that Colonel Ahmad Safar survived the bomb that
exploded by his motorcade near Karkush, 15km south of
Mandali.  The blast wounded seven of the police
chief’s guards, some of them extremely severely.
Safar himself was unhurt.

Babil Province.
Al-Yusufiyah.

Resistance group claims rocket attack on US base.

In a dispatch posted at 10:45pm Baghdad time Tuesday
afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that the
Iraqi Resistance organization known as the General
Command of the Armed Forces – Iraqi Army had issued a
communiqué dated Monday, 23 June 2008, in which it
reported firing an unspecified number of rockets at
the US base in the area of al-Yusufiyah, 30km
southwest of Baghdad.

At-Ta’mim/Kirkuk Province.
Kirkuk.

Village chief killed in drive-by shooting near Kirkuk
Tuesday afternoon.

In a dispatch posted at 1:35am Baghdad time shortly
after midnight Wednesday morning, the Association of
Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the mayor
of a village near ar-Rashad, to the southwest of
Kirkuk (which is 250km north of Baghdad) had been
killed by gunmen.

The AMSI reported Brigadier General Sarhad Qadir, the
Police Administrator for the outlying areas of Kirkuk
Province, as saying that armed men in a car opened
fire on Ibrahim Hasan ‘Ali, the mayor of Karhat Qazan
village near ar-Rashad, at 4:45pm local time Tuesday
afternoon.  The attackers fled the scene.

Ninwa Province.
Al-Mawsil.

Child killed in car bomb attack on police headquarters
in al-Mawsil Tuesday evening.

In a dispatch posted at 12:59am Baghdad time just
after midnight Wednesday morning, the Association of
Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a car
bomber had attacked the Khazraj police headquarters in
the center of the city of al-Mawsil, 420km northwest
of Baghdad, on Tuesday evening.

The AMSI reported a source in the Ninwa Province
police as saying that one child was killed in the
blast, at the police headquarters in the Bab al-Jadid
area of the city.  Another 57 people were wounded in
the attack, most of them civilians, AMSI reported.  A
small number of the victims were policemen.

The car bomb explosion also inflicted heavy damage on
the commercial building where the attack took place.
Civil Defense vehicle raced to the scene to extinguish
the fire that erupted in several nearby shops
following the attack.

A source in the security services said that the road
to the police headquarters had been closed off with
concrete barriers for more than two years, but with
the start of the operations against al-Qa‘idah in
al-Mawsil on 10 May, the road was reopened to
facilitate the movement of military vehicles.

Gunmen abduct four college students on their way to
take final exams in al-Mawsil University.

In a dispatch posted at 2:07pm Baghdad time Tuesday
afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that gunmen
abducted four students at al-Mawsil University, 420km
northwest of Baghdad, as they were on their way to
take their final exams in the western part of the
city.

Yaqen reported a source in the local police as saying
that the gunmen were riding in two private cars.  They
kidnapped the four students, all of them natives of
al-Anbar Province, from in front of the Interior
Departments in the ash-Shifa’ neighborhood of western
al-Mawsil as they headed to their final exams.

A short while later, two of the students were set
free.  The source said that an investigation and
search continued for the two abducted students.

US troops raid home, killing three, arresting three in
al-Mawsil, Tuesday morning.

In a dispatch posted on its Arabic website at 5:35pm
Tuesday afternoon Beijing time (1:35pm in Baghdad),
the Xinhua News Agency reported that three members of
one family were killed when US troops opened fire on
them during a raid on their home to the west of
al-Mawsil, 420km northwest of Baghdad.  Three other
members of the family were arrested.

Xinhua reported a source in the city police as saying
that a US patrol raided a home in the al-‘Uraybi
neighborhood of al-Mawsil on Monday morning, during
searches in the neighborhood.  The US troops shot and
killed three people and arrested three more in the
course of the raid, the source said.

Since 10 May, US and Iraqi regime troops have been
carrying out operations against the al-Qa‘idah
organization in al-Mawsil.

Maysan Province.
Al-‘Amarah.

Iraqi regime forces arrest Iraqi local official in
al-‘Amarah in continued sweep targeting supporters of
anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia.

In a dispatch posted at 6:55pm Baghdad time Tuesday
afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that Iraqi
police and army forces arrested ‘Ali Mahawi, the
Chairman of the Municipal Council for al-Majidiyah, to
the east of al-‘Amarah, 290km southeast of Baghdad.

Yaqen reported a source in the police command for
Maysan Province as saying that al-Majidiyah was an
area where there was a strong organization of the
anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia and  the
official was arrested in connection with the wave of
raids and arrests targeting that organization.

Since March, the US-backed Iraqi regime has been
actively engaged in an offensive against the
anti-occupation Sadr Movement and its armed wing, the
Jaysh al-Mahdi militia, in Iraq, in what is believed
to be preparation for an American attack on Iran.

Three officers in Iraqi police arrested for
cooperation with anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi
militia.

In a dispatch posted at 1:42pm Baghdad time Tuesday
afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that three
officers in the Maysan Province police force were
arrested by the Iraqi regime for cooperating with the
anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia.

Yaqen reported a source in the police as saying that
military forces arrested the three officers – a
colonel, a major and a first lieutenant in the police
– late on Monday might. 

Since March, the US-backed Iraqi regime has been
actively engaged in an offensive against the
anti-occupation Sadr Movement and its armed wing, the
Jaysh al-Mahdi militia, in Iraq, in what is believed
to be preparation for an American attack on Iran.

Al-Basrah Province.
Al-Basrah.

In continued preparation for US attack on Iran, Iraqi
regime troops arrest 15 members of Jaysh al-Mahdi in
raids, searches in al-Basrah Tuesday.

In a dispatch posted at 10:30pm Baghdad time Tuesday
night, the Yaqen News Agency reported that the Iraqi
police arrested 15 members of the anti-occupation
Jaysh al-Mahdi militia in its continued security sweep
through the southern Iraqi province of al-Basrah.

Yaqen reported a source in the local police as saying
that Iraqi Interior Ministry troops carried out raids
and searches in various parts of the city Tuesday,
arresting 15 members of the anti-occupation militia.
The police added that one Glock pistol and an RPG-7
rocket-propelled grenade were also seized.

Since March, the US-backed Iraqi regime has been
actively engaged in an offensive against the
anti-occupation Sadr Movement and its armed wing, the
Jaysh al-Mahdi militia, in Iraq, in what is believed
to be preparation for an American attack on Iran.
   
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