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□イラク・レジスタンス・レポート 2004/10/06
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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Tuesday, 5 October 2004 through Friday, 8 October 2004. Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member editorial board The Free Arab Voice.
Wednesday, 6 October 2004.
Resistance car bomb in al-‘Anah.
An Iraqi Resistance car bomb exploded early Wednesday afternoon at a base of the Iraqi puppet so-called “national guard” forces at ‘Anah, north of Baghdad. The American Associated Press (AP) reported that 10 Iraqis were killed and more than 20 injured. Al-Jazeera satellite TV reported that the car bomb exploded in front of a puppet “national guard” station as collaborators were lining up to volunteer to fight for the US-installed regime.
US launches offensive on Resistance in al-Yusufiyah.
The American Associated Press (AP) reported that south of Baghdad in the al-Yusufiyah area, more than 3,000 US troops and their Iraqi stooges launched a major operation against the Iraqi Resistance as a part of their strategy of eliminating cities and towns under the control of the Iraqi Resistance.
The correspondent of Makfarat al-Islam reported that the US had thrown 1,200 troops and some 850 Iraqi puppet soldiers into the al-Yusufiyah campaign.
The operation in al-Yusufiyah in Babil Province follows the effort by the United States to wipe out Resistance in the city of Samarra’. There, US forces unleashed massive firepower to kill large numbers of civilians. Despite American claims to have “retaken” Samarra’, nearly half of the city reportedly remains in Resistance hands.
Apparently along the same lines, US troops launched attacks on al-Fallujah and Madinat as-Sadr in Baghdad on Wednesday, in addition to their new offensive south of the Iraqi capital in al-Yusufiyah.
Despite the mixed results from that bloody operation, US forces and Iraqi puppet “national guardsmen” on Wednesday began sealing off roads leading to Qasir in the al-Yusufiyah area, preventing anyone from entering or leaving, in preparation for a strike on the people of the area. The Americans sent in the “national guard” to storm residents’ houses, and, according to the AP had already succeeded in killing one civilian and wounding 13 others. The Americans and their Iraqi stooges rounded up 160 local people in what a local resident boldly told the AP were “random” arrests.
The AP reported Muhammad Fadil, the 20-year-old owner of a grocery shop as saying, “The US military operation is unjustified and most of the arrests are random and it will increase the hostilities in the area. The Americans want to stop the Resistance, which they call ‘terrorism’ and this is wrong. In fact it is legitimate reaction to the occupation.”
Meanwhile, two Resistance bombs, a car bomb and a roadside bomb, struck bridges in the area, as the Resistance attempted to hinder movement of the aggressor forces in the area. Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the double bombing destroyed four Marine amphibious armored vehicles, killing 45 US troops.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb on al-Qadisiyah bridge on the northern approaches to al-Basrah early Wednesday afternoon killed at least one person and wounded more than 10 others.
Fighting raged in al-Latifiyah in the same region from about 10am until about 2pm and then continued sporadically into the night. The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent there wrote that at least 29 US troops and 72 Iraqi puppet forces were killed in that combat. Local observers put the number of Resistance fighters there at about 250.
The Makfarat al-Islam correspondent wrote that the US attempt to encircle al-Yusufiyah and al-Latifiyah was aimed at cutting off the supply line to al-Fallujah, a certain target of the US effort to wipe out centers controlled by the Resistance.
US bombs houses in al-Fallujah.
US aircraft bombed three houses in the al-Mu‘tasim neighborhood of al-Fallujah, according to al-Jazeera satellite TV. All the residences were totally destroyed. The attack came in spite of negotiations currently under way between representatives of the city and agents of the US-installed puppet regime.
The correspondent of Makfarat al-Islam reported that at 4:30am Wednesday, US forces began indiscriminately firing at al-Fallujah, destroying four houses and damaging three others but killing no one. There were injured, however, and they were taken to hospital. Abu Ghazwan’s family was expecting a US bombardment, so Abu Ghazwan took his wife and four children and slept instead in a clay structure, enabling them to survive the attack.
The correspondent reported that the US bombs were dropped indiscriminately, so they fell in open ground in the as-Sakkah area and in the old al-Haswah area.
US attack on Madinat as-Sadr.
US forces carried out a violent attack on the southeastern entrance to Madinat as-Sadr on Wednesday, al-Jazeera satellite TV reported.
US admits soldier killed in Resistance bombing in ar-Ramadi.
US forces admitted that one of its troops had been killed and seven Iraqis injured in an Iraqi Resistance roadside bombing in ar-Ramadi on Tuesday evening.
Resistance attack kills three Peshmergah Kurdish chauvinist militiamen.
Three members of the Kurdish chauvinist Peshmergah militia were killed and five others wounded in a Resistance drive-by attack west of Ba‘qubah, according to a puppet administrative official in the as-Sa‘diyah area of central Iraq. Al-Jazeera satellite TV reported. One Kurdish civilian was also reportedly among the dead. Al-Jazeera described the as-Sa‘diyah area as one that has a large Kurdish population.
Resistance attacks US patrol, killing six probable intelligence agents.
Iraqi Resistance forces detonated a bomb in the path of a US intelligence patrol of two black armored Ford vehicles accompanied by an escort of Humvees in Mosul at 7:25pm Baghdad time Wednesday. The local correspondent of Makfarat al-Islam reported that the blast destroyed one Humvee, bringing the column to a halt.
Before the Americans could recover from the shock of the blast, Resistance forces struck them with gun and rocket fire from BKCs, RPG7s and C5Ks. Six members of US intelligence were killed aboard the Fords and 14 US troops who were in the escort Humvees.
Five US intelligence officers killed in ambush.
Eye witnesses reported that five US intelligence officers were killed when Resistance rockets hit their patrol of GMC vehicles at 6am Wednesday on the highway to Saddam International Airport.
Resistance shoots down US helicopter west of at-Taji.
Resistance forces fired a C5K at a US Chinook helicopter from the an-Naba‘i base west of at-Taji. At least five Americans are believed killed in the attack that took place at 7am.
Muqtada as-Sadr spokesman: No agreement with “government” has been reached.
A spokesman for Shi‘i religious leader Muqtada as-Sadr denied the insistent claims being made by the US-installed puppet regime in Iraq that as-Sadr had reached a peace agreement with the American-run “government.”
‘Abd al-Hadi ad-Darraji reported that talks were underway with the regime in order to try to come up with a plan for a cease fire. No agreement with the puppet government had yet been concluded, he said, however in a telephone interview on al-Jazeera satellite TV.
The Iraqi al-Faruq Brigades Resistance group pounded the British base in al-Basrah on Tuesday night at 6pm with an advanced version of a rocket they call the Qa‘qa‘ 1, which has a range of 45km, according to the local Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent. The group made an announcement on Wednesday that the Tuesday attack had been the successful test firing of the rocket that they had developed from existing missiles.
Resistance captures drone reconnaissance plane in Baghdad.
Resistance forces in Baghdad shot down a US spy plane over Hayfa Street at 3:15pm Wednesday, prompting the US to send in Bradley armored vehicles and Abrams tanks to search for it. The correspondent for Makfarat al-Islam reported that the Resistance took control of the downed drone plane.
Resistance bombardments on Wednesday.
Resistance forces fired bombardments at the US base at as-Suqur south of Baghdad, the Republican Palace in Baghdad (known to the invaders as “the green zone”0, the Equestrian club, the military staff college - both US quarters, the headquarters of the puppet “national guard” and the military academy in ar-Rustamiyah in Baghdad, the base of the Iraqi puppet “rapid deployment forces” in at-Taji, the US base in Balad, the US base in Ba‘qubah, the US headquarters in Kirkuk, the occupation base in al-Hillah, the US base in Balad Ruz, the US base at al-Habbaniyah northwest of al-Fallujah,