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Iraqi Resistance
Report 1328
Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Thursday, 31 July 2008. Translated
and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab
Voice.
http://www.freearabvoice.org
Thursday, 31 July 2008.
· “Who will bring back my mother?” - US troops kill elderly peasant
woman, two sons in raid on village near Tikrit Wednesday morning.
· High-ranking police officer among 100 arrested on third day of
US-backed offensive against al-Qa‘idah in Diyala Province Thursday.
· Bomb kills “Awakening” tribal policemen amidst increase in activity by
gunmen in remote area south of Buhriz.
· Six civilians, three Iraqi army troops wounded in double car bombing in
al-Mawsil Thursday afternoon.
· Car bomber kills three Iraqi policemen in al-Qayyarah Thursday morning.
Al-Anbar Province.
Al-Baghdadi.
Bomb explodes by US minesweeper near al-Baghdadi early Thursday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 12:55pm Baghdad time Thursday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that a bomb had exploded by a US minesweeper vehicle on
the road to the al-Baghdadi train station, about 200km northwest of Baghdad,
at dawn Thursday.
Yaqen reported witnesses as declaring that the blast destroyed the vehicle,
scattering parts of it around and killing the crew aboard it. The witnesses
did not, however, know how many people had been inside.
US troops quickly closed off the area and shut down the road as they began a
search for the attackers and brought in helicopters to evacuate the
casualties to the ‘Ayn al-Asad Airbase, a large US base in the vicinity of
al-Baghdadi. The remains of the minesweeper were still visible by the side
of the road as of the time of reporting.
Later on Thursday morning, the Sunni-sectarian Ansar al-Islam organization –
a group affiliated with al-Qa‘idah in Iraq – circulated leaflets in the area
claiming credit for the attack and threatening to carry out more.
Baghdad.
Bomb wounds two in Baghdad Thursday afternoon.
In a dispatch posted at 6:25pm Baghdad time Thursday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that a bomb exploded in Baghdad’s al-Karradah district
on Thursday afternoon.
Yaqen reported a source in the government police as saying that the blast,
on 62 Street, wounded two people and damaged shops in the area.
The source did not say whether the bomb had been targeted on any US or Iraqi
security forces or on any of the political party offices in the area.
Salah ad-Din Province.
Tikrit.
US troops kill elderly woman, two sons in raid on village home near Tikrit
early Wednesday morning.
In a dispatch posted on its Arabic website at 7:38am Thursday morning
Beijing time (2:38am in Baghdad), the Xinhua News Agency reported that three
people, one of them a woman, were killed and several more wounded when US
troops carried out raids and searches near the city of Tikrit, 180km north
of Baghdad on Wednesday.
Xinhua reported a source in the Salah ad-Din Province police as saying that
the Americans began their raids in the Tigris area, 15km southwest of Tikrit,
at dawn Wednesday. They withdrew from the area at midday, having killed two
men and one woman.
The source said that Iraqi police took the bodies to Tikrit General
Hospital. A number of other local people were wounded in the American
raids, some of them were then taken into custody by the US forces and
transported to American bases.
The source did not disclose the reasons or circumstances in which the
casualties occurred, saying only that the area is a sparsely populated
agricultural region. The source added that the Americans did not indicate
how the casualties had occurred.
A resident told Xinhua, however, that the Americans raided one home in the
area belonging to Jasim ‘Abdallah al-‘Isawi and that the casualties were
al-‘Isawi’s wife and two of his sons. Another person from the neighboring
family was taken into custody.
In a dispatch posted at 10:55am Baghdad time Thursday morning, the Yaqen
News Agency identified Jasim al-‘Isawi’s wife as Subhiyah Hasan Husayn, aged
77, and added that two of the elderly couple’s young sons, Muhammad Jasim
and ‘Ali Jasim, who were also killed, worked as farmers on their land in the
area.
Yaqen reported that three other children of Jasim al-‘Isawi and his wife
were wounded in the American raid, one of them a young woman.
Yaqen quoted one of Jasim al-‘Isawi’s sons – a brother of one of the victims
– as saying: “I was asleep on the roof because of the electricity cut-off.
They didn’t see me sleeping there but woke me up after awhile and stripped
off my clothes and beat me on the ground. The solders beat me on my chest
and body. It was a big force that raided our house. For a moment I thought
that we were wanted persons or accused of something. We demand an immediate
investigation by the American army. We own a farm and are peasants. Why
did they attack my elderly mother? Why did they kill her? Who will bring
back my mother?”
Tikrit General Hospital received the bodies of the victims with gunshot
wounds to the head, chest, and various other parts of the body, according to
Major Hakim Muhammad of the hospital guard.
Yaqen reported that more than 2,000 relatives and friends accompanied the
bodies of the victims to the cemetery in the Tigris area after the bodies
had been released by the hosptial.
In a telephone conversation with the Yaqen correspondent, Colonel Ra’yan,
Commander of Tikrit, expressed his sorrow over the civilian casualties and
said: “we will open an investigation into the matter to confirm it and
determine where fault lies.”
The governor of Salah ad-Din Province denounced the American attack, saying:
“Within less than a week, the American forces have committed two massacres.
In the first, they killed my son, and in the second they killed innocent
civilians.” The governor declared that “the massacres by the American
occupation forces must stop.”
Samarra’.
Bomb kills three “Awakening” tribal policemen in Samarra’ Wednesday evening.
In a dispatch posted at 11:10am Baghdad time Thursday morning, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that a bomb exploded by members of the tribal
“Awakening” police in Samarra’, 120km north of Baghdad on Wednesday evening.
Yaqen reported Captain Muhammad Yunus of the Samarra’ police as saying that
the blast killed three of the “Awakening” policemen and wounded two more of
them. Yunis said that the bomb was a homemade device that had been planted
next to a road in the al-Ma‘mal neighborhood.
Diyala Province.
Ba‘qubah.
High-ranking police officer among 100 arrested on third day of US-backed
offensive against al-Qa‘idah in Diyala Province Thursday.
In a dispatch posted at 12:25pm Baghdad time Thursday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that more than 100 people had been arrested including
high-ranking police officers on the third day of the US-backed Iraqi regime
offensive against the Sunni sectarian al-Qa‘idah organization in various
parts of Ba‘qubah, 65km northwest of Baghdad, on Thursday.
Yaqen reported ‘Abd al-Karim Khalaf, spokesman for the Iraqi Interior
Ministry, a ssyaing that security forces had arrested over 100 persons,
including a high-ranking officer in the police, in the course of raids and
searches in various parts of Ba‘qubah.
Buhriz.
Bomb kills “Awakening” tribal policemen amidst increase in activity by
gunmen in remote area south of Buhriz.
In a dispatch posted at 11:05pm Baghdad time Thursday night, the Yaqen News
Agency reported that a bomb exploded in the Dhuwayb area south of Buhriz,
about 60km northeast of Baghdad. The blast killed one “Awakening” tribal
policeman and wounded a second.
Yaqen reported a source in the Iraqi regime security forces, who asked not
to be identified, as saying that the attackers were equipped with light and
medium weapons and that the attack sparked a firefight between the gunmen
and the tribal “Awakening” police who manned the station. The “Awakening”
police then called in support from Iraqi military units stationed nearby,
and their intervention forced the attackers to turn and flee to the remote
desert areas to the east of adh-Dhuwayb.
Yaqen noted that the desert in the area of adh-Dhuwayb was regarded as a
hideout for armed groups until an offensive by Iraqi and US forces about six
months ago cleared them out. Since that time, the gunmen have returned to
the area from which they launch attacks targeting the tribal “Awakening”
forces – a tactic associated largely with the fundamentalist al-Qa‘idah
organization.
Sources reported that in the last three months, the “Awakening” in the areas
to the south of Buhriz have lost about 12 men killed and 33 wounded in
addition to five men abducted and never found.
Ninwa Province.
Al-Mawsil.
Six civilians, three Iraqi army troops wounded in double car bombing in al-Mawsil
Thursday afternoon.
In a dispatch posted at 7:35pm Baghdad time Thursday evening, the Yaqen News
Agency reported that two car bombs exploded simultaneously in eastern al-Mawsil
on Thursday afternoon.
Yaqen reported a source in the provincial police as saying that the blasts
occurred in the Kawkajli district, wounding six civilians and three Iraqi
regime troops. The source gave no indication as to whether there had been
any military target in the attacks.
Since 10 May, the US and its Iraqi regime allies have been waging an
offensive against the al-Qa‘idah organization, known for its suicide
attacks, in al-Mawsil and surrounding Ninwa Province.
Bodies of three murdered women found dumped in al-Mawsil.
In a dispatch posted at 6:07pm Baghdad time Thursday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that the Ninwa Province police recovered the bodies of
three women in the city of al-Mawsil, 420km northwest of Baghdad on
Thursday.
Yaqen reported two of the unidentified bodies were found in the al-Mithaq
neighborhood of eastern al-Mawsil. They had been shot in the head.
The third woman’s body was found with her throat slit and the knife placed
on her body. Those remains were found elsewhere in the city, Yaqen reported
the police source as saying, without specifying where that had been.
Since 10 May, the US and its Iraqi regime allies have been waging an
offensive against the al-Qa‘idah organization, known for its suicide
attacks, in al-Mawsil and surrounding Ninwa Province.
Mortar attack targets TV stations in al-Mawsil.
In a dispatch posted at 3:59pm Baghdad time Thursday afternoon, the
Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that five mortar
shells landed on the buildings housing the al-‘Iraqiyah and al-Mawsiliyah TV
stations in the city of al-Mawsil, 420km northwest of Baghdad.
The AMSI reported a source in the provincial police as saying that the
attacks, which targeted the TV station buildings in the al-Karamah
neighborhood of eastern al-Mawsil, caused no casualties. Iraqi National
Guard forces, who were posted in the buildings, responded to the attack by
deploying in the nearby al-Quds neighborhood to lay down a security cordon
and search for the attackers.
Since 10 May, the US and its Iraqi regime allies have been waging an
offensive against the al-Qa‘idah organization, known for its suicide
attacks, in al-Mawsil and surrounding Ninwa Province.
Judge dies in hosptial following attack in al-Mawsil on Wednesday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 1:35pm Baghdad time Thursday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that a court judge who was the target of an armed
attack to the north of al-Mawsil on Wednesday died in hospital on Thursday.
Yaqen reported that Judge Muhammad Khalf as-Sabil died Thursday of wounds
sustained when gunmen attacked him near his home in the as-Sadiq
neighborhood Wednesday.
Since 10 May, the US and its Iraqi regime allies have been waging an
offensive against the al-Qa‘idah organization, known for its suicide
attacks, in al-Mawsil and surrounding Ninwa Province.
Al-Qayyarah.
Car bomber kills three Iraqi policemen in al-Qayyarah Thursday morning.
In a dispatch posted on its Arabic website at 4:12pm Thursday morning
Beijing time (11:12am in Baghdad), the Xinhua News Agency reported that a
car bomber attacked an Iraqi police patrol in the al-Qayyarah area, some
370km northwest of Baghdad, on Thursday morning.
Xinhua reported a source in the police in the provincial capital of al-Mawsil,
about 50km northwest of al-Qayyarah, as saying that the attacker drove an
explosives-laden car into the patrol, killing three patrolmen and wounding
four more of them, one of them gravely. Two police vehicles were totally
destroyed in the attack, and numerous shops in the area were also damaged.
Since 10 May, the US and its Iraqi regime allies have been waging an
offensive against the al-Qa‘idah organization, known for its suicide
attacks, in al-Mawsil and surrounding Ninwa Province.
Wasit Province.
Al-Kut.
Police raid, shut down “Awakening” office in al-Kut.
In a dispatch posted at 4:20pm Baghdad time Thursday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that Iraqi government security forces raided the office
of the tribal “Awakening” police in al-Kut, 180km southeast of Baghdad, on
Thursday.
Yaqen reported the office manager Ahmad al-Maliki as saying that the police
closed down the “Awakening” office in the al-Kafa’at section of downtown al-Kut
and arrested three employees who were there at the time of the raid. Al-Maliki
said that the government forces also seized a number of official documents
and some of his private correspondence.
Al-Maliki did indicate the reason for the raid and shutdown of the office.
Yaqen noted that the “Awakening” in al-Kut had been founded just two months
ago with the purpose of forming a political party to take part in the next
round of elections in Iraq. The chief of the Sunni tribal “Awakening”
movement is Ahmad Abu Rishah.
Iraqi regime forces raid pro-Iranian Sadr office in al-Kut, arrest guard.
In a dispatch posted at 10:38am Baghdad time Thursday morning, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that Iraqi regime forces raided the offices of the
pro-Iranian Sadr Movement in al-Kut, 180km southeast of Baghdad, at dawn on
Thursday.
Yaqen reported a source in the Wasit Province police as saying that the
police raided the office searching for “wanted men” and then arrested the
guard posted there “on suspicion.” The source said that the guard was being
interrogated and would be released if it nothing could be proved against
him.
Since March, the US-backed Iraqi regime has been actively engaged in an
offensive against the pro-Iranian Shi‘i clerical 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.
Karbala’ Province.
Karbala’.
Iraqi regime forces capture four members of Iranian-backed Jaysh al-Mahdi
militia in Karbala’ Thursday.
In a dispatch posted at 2:25pm Baghdad time Thursday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that Iraqi regime forces arrested four members of the
Iranian-backed Jaysh al-Mahdi Shi‘i-sectarian militia north of Karbala’ on
Thursday.
Yaqen reported Major General Ra’id Shakir Jawdat as saying that security
forces captured the four men in the garden of a local Shi‘i mosque. He
added that 12 Katyusha rockets were found along with the men.
Dhi Qar Province.
An-Nasiriyah.
Iraqi regime forces capture four members of Iranian-backed “Special
Detachments” in an-Nasiriyah.
In a dispatch posted at 4:55pm Baghdad time Thursday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that provincial government police arrested for members
of the Iranian-backed “Special Detachments” and seized weapons in raids in
eastern an-Nasiriyah, 320km southeast of Baghdad.
Yaqen reported a source in the police as saying that a total of 10
Kalashnikov assault rifles, communication equipment, and a bullet-proof vest
were seized in the course of the raids as well.
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