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バスラで英軍への攻撃激化、ナジャフ停戦関係なし一斉蜂起
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Battle Rages Between Jaysh Al-Mahdi And British Troops In Basra
Aug 31, 2004
By Muhammad Abu Nasr, Free Arab Voice; Edited By JUS
A representative of the local Jaysh al-Mahdi told the Basra correspondent of Mafkarat al-Islam on Sunday that the cease-fire agreement reached in Najaf has nothing to do with the Jaysh al-Mahdi in Basra.
Asヤad al-Basri, the director of the as-Sadr office for the Basrah governorate said that his office had nothing to do with the Najaf truce concluded on Thursday.
In keeping with that, fierce fighting broke out Sunday morning between British occupation troops and the Jaysh al-Mahdi in the al-ヤAshshar district of Basra. The local Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported that the al-Faruq Brigades, a predominantly Sunni Resistance group, were continuing to shell several British positions in the districts of al-Barradiヤiyah, as-Saヤi and ash-Shaヤbiyah. Plumes of black smoke could be seen rising from their target areas, indicating that they had scored hits on American vehicles.
The Sunday fighting followed battles that raged on Saturday between Jaysh al-Mahdi fighters and the British in the district of al-Qurnah to the north of Basra. The local correspondent of Mafkarat al-Islam reported that that fighting left two British armored vehicles ablaze. Two persons were killed and six others wounded in the combat.
At 6:00pm Saturday evening, an Apache helicopter fired rockets at the offices of Muqtada as-Sadr in al-Qurnah, in an indication that the US also regard Basra as having no connection with the ceasefire agreement concluded in Najaf Thursday.
Resistance Mortar Rounds Go Astray In Basra
Six mortar rounds were targeted at British forces in the as-Saヤi area of al-Basrah according to the local correspondent of Mafkarat al-Islam at 5:00pm Baghdad time Sunday afternoon. The mortar rounds missed their targets, however, and destroyed four civilian houses and wounding two women and one small child.
Two-Day British Siege Near Basra Ends
The local correspondent of Mafkarat al-Islam in al-Basrah on Sunday evening reported that a blockade that British troops had imposed on the area of al-Hayyaniyah around al-Basrah had been broken, two days after British attacks. Al-Hayyaniyah is regarded as a major center of Jaysh al-Mahdi activity in the area of Basrah.
Friday Attack Leaves 14 British Troops Dead In Amarah
The local correspondent of Mafkarat al-Islam reported Sunday that Jaysh al-Mahdi fighters had killed 14 British occupation troops in the southern city of al-ヤAmarah on 27 August at about 10:00pm. The militiamen ambushed the British invaders outside the entrance to the governorate building in the city on the International Highway to Baghdad. Eight British military vehicles were destroyed in the attack.
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