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Iraqi Resistance
Report 1319
Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Tuesday, 22 July 2008. Translated
and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab
Voice.
http://www.freearabvoice.org
Tuesday, 22 July 2008.
· Health Department official survives assassination attempt near Tikrit.
· Four dead, five wounded as Turkoman tribes battle over water near Tall
‘Afar.
Salah ad-Din Province.
Tikrit.
Health Department official survives assassination attempt near Tikrit.
In a dispatch posted at 11:30am Baghdad time Tuesday morning, the Yaqen News
Agency reported that a bomb exploded by the motorcade of Dr. Khalid Burhan,
Deputy Director for Disease Prevention of the Health Department of Salah
ad-Din Province, in an attack that took place near Tikrit, 180km north of
Baghdad.
Yaqen reported a source in the provincial police as saying that the blast
slightly wounded Dr. Burhan. Six of his companions were also wounded in the
attack, and some of them were taken to hospital for treatment.
Samarra’.
“Awakening” soldier kills companion, wounds four others in shooting spree.
In a dispatch posted at 2:45pm Baghdad time Tuesday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that a member of the tribal “Awakening” police in
Samarra’, 120km north of Baghdad, opened fire on one of his fellow
“Awakening” policemen, in an incident that left one person dead and four
others wounded, two of them severely.
Yaqen reported a source in the regime as saying that the perpetrator of the
attack was armed with an AK-47 Kalashnikov assault rifle, which he pointed
at one of his companions and opened fire. Preliminary investigation
revealed that the shooting was accidental and that no personal differences
were involved. The discharge of the weapon was blamed on lack of control
and error.
Companions of the perpetrator, however, said that nervous tension and
nervous breakdown caused the man to lose his senses and open fire
indiscriminately.
Diyala Province.
Ba‘qubah.
“Awakening” policemen wounded in bombings near Ba‘qubah Tuesday.
In a dispatch posted at 10:30pm Baghdad time Tuesday night, the Yaqen News
Agency reported that a bomb and a car bomb exploded near a headquarters of
the tribal “Awakening” police to the west of Ba‘qubah, 65km northeast of
Baghdad
Yaqen reported that the blasts wounded four persons, two of them members of
the “Awakening.”
The bomb, which had been hidden in a trash container went off near the
“Awakening” headquarters in the al-Mu‘allimin neighborhood Tuesday, 7km west
of Ba‘qubah, proper. That blast wounded two members of the “Awakeing.”
Security forces then arrived on the scene where they spotted a suspicious
car in a residential area 15 meters away from the scene of the first blast.
The security men cleared the area and 15 minutes later, the car – which had
also been packed with explosives – blew up. One “Awakening” policeman was
wounded by flying shrapnel from that explosion, which also inflicted
material damage on residences in the area.
As-Sa‘diyah.
Tractor bomb kills five in as-Sa‘diyah.
In a dispatch posted at 10:20am Baghdad time Tuesday morning, the Yaqen News
Agency reported that a suicide bomber drove an explosives- near a security
post guarded by members of the tribal “Awakening” police in a village in the
as-Sa‘diyah area, 115km northeast of Baghdad and blew himself and his
vehicle up.
Yaqen reported a source in the Diyala Province government as saying that the
driver of the tractor, loaded with watermelons for cover, stopped suddenly
near the security post at the entrance to the village of al-Ways, 11km east
of as-Sa‘diyah, on Monday night. Tribal “Awakening” policemen approached the
driver, who detonated his charges at that time.
The source reported that the explosives packed in the tractor under the
watermelons produced a powerful-enough blast to kill five people, four of
them “Awakening” policemen. Four other “Awakening” policemen were wounded
in the attack.
The al-Qa‘idah organization has been active in Diyala Province in recent
weeks, carrying out suicide bombings targeted on Iraqi regime forces.
At-Ta’mim/Kirkuk Province.
Kirkuk.
Judge survives assassination attempt in Kirkuk Tuesday.
In a dispatch posted at 4:40pm Baghdad time Tuesday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that a bomb exploded by the car carrying Judge Muhammad
Farhan, a judge at the Kirkuk Court of Law in the al-Wasiti neighborhood of
the city, located 250km north of Baghdad on Tuesday.
Yaqen reported Brigadier General Sarhad Qadir as saying that Judge Farhan
survived the attempted assassination.
Bomb targets police patrol in Kirkuk.
In a dispatch posted at 4:40pm Baghdad time Tuesday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that a bomb had exploded in the al-‘Urubah neighborhood
of southern Kirkuk, 250km north of Baghdad, on Tuesday.
Yaqen reported the Director of the Police in Kirkuk, Brigadier General
Sarhad Qadir as saying that the target of the blast was a police patrol, but
that the explosion had inflicted no losses or casualties.
Ninwa Province.
Al-Mawsil.
Bomb wounds two policemen in al-Mawsil Tuesday.
In a dispatch posted at 5:05pm Baghdad time Tuesday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that a bomb exploded by a police patrol in eastern al-Mawsil,
420km northwest of Baghdad on Tuesday.
Yaqen reported a source in the al-Mawsil police as saying that the blast, in
the al-Mithaq neighborhood of the Nimrud district wounded two policemen.
Government troops then surrounded the area and the two injured men were
taken to hospital for treatment.
Since 10 May, the US and its Iraqi regime allies have been waging an
offensive against the al-Qa‘idah organization in al-Mawsil and surrounding
Ninwa Province.
Gunmen open fire on checkpoint in western al-Mawsil Tuesday, causing no
casualties.
In a dispatch posted at 1:55pm Baghdad time Tuesday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that gunmen attacked a checkpoint to the west of al-Mawsil,
420km northwest of Baghdad, on Tuesday.
Yaqen reported a source in the police as saying that men equipped with light
and medium arms opened fire on the checkpoint in the al-Bursah section of
the city. No casualties were reported. The gunmen fled the scene, also
without having sustained casualties. The same checkpoint had been the
target of a suicide belt bomber attack some time ago.
Since 10 May, the US and its Iraqi regime allies have been waging an
offensive against the al-Qa‘idah organization in al-Mawsil and surrounding
Ninwa Province.
Tall ‘Afar.
Four dead, five wounded as Turkoman tribes battle over water near Tall
‘Afar.
In a dispatch posted at 11:05am Baghdad time Tuesday morning, the Yaqen News
Agency reported that four people were killed and five more wounded in
clashes between two rival Turkoman tribes in the Tall ‘Afar area, 70km west
of al-Mawsil in northern Iraq.
Yaqen reported a source in the government in Ninwa Province as saying that
the battle broke out between the al-Julagh and al-Bizzi Turkoman tribes in
the Tall ‘Afar area, prompting intervention by local police and government
troops. In all, three policemen and one Julagh tribesman were killed. Two
other policemen and three members of the rival al-Bizzi tribe were wounded
in the melee.
Major General Najm ‘Abdallah al-Jabburi, governor of the Tall ‘Afar
district, declared that a difference arose between two Turkoman tribes over
water, but added that the dispute had political connotations.
Sources:
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26574&532768204cd53882923e8e6e4a809b84
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26570&0c0befcfe2eed1024c101b95f21f377a
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26568&9e426a0b9d25c4ef761769404b560f46
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26565&55e049e48390505ae9eea9ceaff562e3
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26564&1dc5aba4ed27bdbbb85ddee72dff7de9
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26563&7ec078939755642e9deeac4939e07e56
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26560&33d91bb4d35a0b4eb4f5885d3994b9c6
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26559&ae01ecb699ee2e2015021f66b1116e1a
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26558&63d3d83af7bc1818363bf7bd84f962dd
http://www.islammemo.cc/akhbar/arab/2008/07/22/67121.html
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9836
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9835
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9833
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9832
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9831
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9830
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9829
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9828
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9827
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9826
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9825
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9824
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9823
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9822
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9821
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9820
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9819
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9818
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9817
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9816
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9815
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9814
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9813
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9812
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9811
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9810
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9809
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=9808
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