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Iraqi Resistance Report 999
Iraqi Resistance Report for
events of Thursday, 6 September 2007. Translated and/or compiled by
Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.
http://www.freearabvoice.org
Thursday, 6 September 2007.
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Resistance bomb kills US soldier near Hit
in western Iraq Wednesday afternoon.
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Sectarian murder spree continues: 12 more
bodies found dumped around Baghdad Thursday.
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US admits another of its soldiers killed in
Iraq Wednesday.
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American strikes on western Baghdad
district leave 14 civilians dead early Thursday.
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US forces raid area around at-Tarimiyah
killing six civilians and mutilating their bodies.
Al-Anbar Province.
Al-Muhammadi.
Resistance bomb kills US
soldier near Hit in western Iraq Wednesday afternoon.
In a dispatch posted at 9:01am
Makkah time Thursday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an
Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US patrol east of the city of Hit,
in the al-Muhammadi area about 160km northwest of Baghdad, at 6pm local
time Wednesday afternoon.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported
a source in the puppet police as saying that the bomb went off by a
patrol of six US Humvees on the main road. The blast destroyed one of
the Humvees and killed one American soldier who was aboard it.
An officer in the puppet police in
Hit said that the Americans lay the body of the dead soldier out in the
road for about half an hour before the rest of the men in the patrol
evacuated it from the area.
The Americans responded to the
attack by launching a search of the area looking for the Resistance men
who had planted the bomb. The US troops arrested 13 local individuals,
but released seven of those less than an hour later. The Americans took
the other six captives off with them to their nearby base.
Baghdad.
Sectarian murder spree
continues: 12 more bodies found dumped around Baghdad Thursday.
In a dispatch posted at 9:57pm
Baghdad time Thursday night, the Aswat al-‘Iraq news agency,
which was set up by Reuters and the U.N. Development Agency, reported
that the Iraqi puppet police recovered the bodies of 12 more victims of
sectarian murder during the previous 24 hours.
Aswat al-‘Iraq reported a
source in the puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry,” who asked to remain
anonymous, as saying that the bodies were found dumped in various parts
of Baghdad and that all had been shot to death.
US admits another of its
soldiers killed in Iraq Wednesday.
In a dispatch posted at 9:21am
Baghdad time Thursday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of
Iraq (AMSI) reported that the US military in Baghdad admitted that one
more of its soldiers had been killed in what it described as a
“non-combat incident” on Wednesday, 5 September.
The AMSI reported that in keeping
with the standard American practice of concealing the facts regarding
its casualties in Iraq, no further details were made available.
US strikes on western
Baghdad district leave 14 civilians dead early Thursday.
In a dispatch posted at 10:42am
Baghdad time Thursday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of
Iraq (AMSI) reported that a US carried out an air and artillery attack
the al-Washshash area to the west of Baghdad early Thursday after a US
patrol was ambushed there.
The AMSI reported a source in the
puppet police as saying that an attack was mounted on the American
patrol at dawn and the Americans responded with an air and artillery
attack on the district.
The American assault killed 14
Iraqi civilians and wounded nine more, including womdn and children.
Several homes in the area were also damaged.
Mysterious bomb kills
civilian in southern Baghdad.
In a dispatch posted at 10:42am
Baghdad time Thursday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of
Iraq (AMSI) reported that a bomb exploded in the southern Baghdad
district of az-Za‘faraniyah.
The AMSI reported a source in the
puppet police as saying that a bomb that had been planted on the main
road in az-Za‘faraniyah went off, killing one civilian and wounding
three more.
Salah
ad-Din Province.
Tikrit.
Car bomb targeted on
puppet police allegedly kills three civilians in Tikrit.
In a dispatch posted at 1:43pm
Baghdad time Thursday afternoon, the Aswat al-‘Iraq news agency,
which was set up by Reuters and the U.N. Development Agency, reported
that a car bomb exploded by a puppet police patrol near a fuel station
in central Tikrit, about 180km north of Baghdad.
Aswat al-‘Iraq reported a
source in the puppet police as saying that the car bomb had been parked
on the main street in Tikrit before noon on Thursday when it want off by
a passing puppet police patrol.
The source claimed that the blast
injured none of the puppet policemen but did kill three civilians and
wounded 17 more of them. All the casualties were civilians who were
waiting to fill up their cars at the fuel station at the time, the
puppet police source claimed. The source added that the casualty count
was preliminary and that the number of dead might rise later on. He
noted that a curfew had been imposed inside the city after the attack.
At-Tarimiyah.
US forces raid area around
at-Tarimiyah killing six civilians and mutilating their bodies.
In a dispatch posted at 10:55am
Baghdad time Thursday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of
Iraq (AMSI) reported that US troops carried out an airborne landing in
the village of ash-Shabab in the al-‘Abayiji area of at-Tarimiyah, about
30km north of Baghdad on Wednesday.
The AMSI reported eyewitnesses as
saying that the Americans killed five villagers in the raid and then
mutilated their bodies.
The witnesses added that the
Americans then killed another youth in at-Tarimiyah and cut off his
limbs. It appeared that those Americans were implementing some kind of
policy that involved systematic mutilation of their victims.
US forces have been carrying out
numerous attacks on villagers to the north of Baghdad. They have also
recently abducted a woman from at-Tarimiyah after imprisoning another
woman from ad-Dulu‘iyah, about 90km north of Baghdad.
Al-Qadisiyah Province.
Ad-Diwaniyah.
US “Camp Echo” struck by
Katyusha rockets Thursday night.
In a dispatch posted at 11:19pm
Baghdad time Thursday night, the Aswat al-‘Iraq news agency,
which was set up by Reuters and the U.N. Development Agency, reported
that the US occupation forces’ “Camp Echo” near ad-Diwaniyah, about
180km south of Baghdad, came under rocket attack on Thursday evening.
Aswat al-‘Iraq reported a
source in the ad-Diwaniyah puppet police, who asked not to be
identified, said that five Katyusha rockets blasted into “Camp Echo” on
Thursday evening. The source offered no information on who fired the
rockets, and said he had no information on the nature or extent of
damage inside the closely guarded American camp.
Immediately after the attack a US helicopter flew in and
prowled the skies over the city. The US-occupied “Camp Echo” is located
about 2km from ad-Diwaniyah.
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