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(回答先: イラクのシリア国境近くの町、カイムは第二のファルージャになるか [アラブの声ML] 投稿者 white 日時 2005 年 4 月 12 日 22:43:42)
□カイム西部での戦いでアメリカ兵51名以上が死傷か 他
・現地時間4月11日,午前11時発のイスラム・メモの特派員の情報によると,シリアとの国境の街カイムの東部に
アメリカ軍の部隊が侵攻,市内のレジスタンスとの間で激しい戦いが発生する。
目撃者の情報によると,この戦いでアメリカ兵20名以上が戦死し,多数の軍用車両が破壊されて
いったという。
アメリカ軍は午前4時からカイム市内に対して,激しい空爆を行なっている。
4月11日,午後4時10分発のイスラム・メモの特派員の情報によると,同日午後3時にアメリカ軍が
戦車,装甲車を伴ってカイムの西部を強襲。この攻撃はレジスタンスの反撃によって退却を強いられていく
ことになる。
レジスタンスは都市の西側に展開していた海兵隊の部隊を攻撃していき,アメリカ軍は制圧していた
地区から部隊を撤退させていく。
レジスタンスの情報筋はこの戦いでアメリカ兵51名以上を死亡,または負傷させたと報告するが,
イスラム・メモの特派員はまだこの事実を確認できていないという。
また,この戦いで9両のさまざまなタイプのアメリカ軍の軍用車両が破壊されている。
地上の部隊が撤退した後も,アメリカ軍は引き続いてカイムに対して激しい空爆を行なっている。
ファルージャ西部のTa's Na'umi地区で,複数のハンビーで構成された
アメリカ軍のパトロール隊を標的にしたレジスタンスの路上爆弾が爆発。
この攻撃でハンビー1台が破壊されていき,アメリカ兵4名が戦死,2名が負傷している。
地元傀儡軍の将校の話によると,ファルージャ市内には現在もなお何トンもの重火器や
弾薬,爆発物が残されており,これらは市内にある住居の庭や公園,広場やレクリエーション施設などの
敷地内に埋められているという。
イスラム・メモの特派員によると,ファルージャ市内では爆弾攻撃のために今回の4名の戦死者を
含めて,この1週間で19名のアメリカ兵が戦死し,20名以上が負傷しているという。
ファルージャ北部の入り口にあるas-Sajar橋で,アメリカ軍のコンボイを標的にした
レジスタンスの路上爆弾が爆発。
この攻撃で,ハンビー1台が破壊されていき,このハンビーに乗っていたアメリカ兵
6名が即死している。
ファルージャ北部の鉄道駅周辺にあるアメリカ軍の陣地に向けて,レジスタンスが
強力な2発のグラード・ロケットを発射する。
傀儡軍の情報によると,この攻撃でアメリカ兵9名が戦死している。
ラマディ西部にあるアメリカ軍のal-Warrar基地の東部に向けて,レジスタンスが
12発の迫撃砲を発射する。
傀儡軍の情報によると,この攻撃で多数のアメリカ兵が死傷したという。
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Al-Anbar Heats Up As US Forces Seal Off Fallujah Again
Apr 12, 2005
By Muhammad Abu Nasr, Free Arab Voice; Edited For Publication by JUS
The Al-Anbar province of Iraq continues to be a chicken bone in the necks of the Americans as Mujahideen concentrate efforts to expel the American forces. Al-Qaim continues to be the scene of heavy fighting, as do other cities in the region, with the Americans once again sealing off the city of Fallujah following a rocket attack.
US Launches Offensive On Liberated Al-Qaユim, American Bombers Blast The City
In a dispatch posted at 11am Monday morning, Mecca time, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that US invader troops had stormed into the eastern neighborhoods of the liberated city of al-Qaユim on the Syrian border and that at the time of report, fierce fighting had been raging between the Mujahideen and the American aggressors inside the city that began in the early hours of Monday morning.
The correspondent, citing informed sources and witnesses, said that the Mujahideen had at that time had destroyed a number of US vehicles and killed more than 20 American troops. US F16 and F18 fighter-bombers have been relentlessly bombing the city from 4am local time Monday.
Mujahideen Throw Back US Assault On Al-Qaユim Monday Afternoon
In a dispatch posted at 4:10pm Monday afternoon Mecca time, the correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam in al-Qaユim reported that US occupation troops had assaulted the western part of the city with tanks and other armored vehicles beginning about one hour earlier. The Mujahideen fought back, forcing US forces to withdraw shortly before the correspondent filed his report.
Mujahideen mounted several attacks on US Marine positions west of the city, forcing the Americans to evacuate the areas they had occupied.
On source told Mafkarat al-Islam that the Mujahideen had killed or wounded more than 51 US troops however this could not be confirmed. More than nine various types of US vehicles were also said to be destroyed, compelling the Americans to withdraw from the areas that they had entered.
The correspondent wrote, said that at the time of his filing, US aircraft were continuing to intensely bomb and rocket Mujahideen positions after the American ground troops were forced out.
US Reinforcements Arrive Outside Al-Qaユim; 70 So-Called Iraqi Troops Flee The Battle
In a dispatch posted at 4:15 Mecca time Monday afternoon, the Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in al-Qaユim reported that a short while earlier, US forces had announced that large numbers of their Iraqi puppet troops had fled from the battle that was still raging in al-Qaユim at the time of reporting.
A report on the American militaryユs al-Anbar Province radio station reported that more than 70 so-called Iraqi troops had fled from the outskirts of al-Qaユim leaving their American masters to fight what they called メterroristsモ ミ their name for the Mujahideen ミby themselves.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported however, that US reinforcements continued to pour into the American offensive ranks on the edges of al-Qaユim, bringing tanks and other armored vehicles as well as additional manpower. The latest buildup of US strength followed a major American assault on the city that the Mujahideen threw back earlier in the day inflicting heavy casualties on the US aggressors.
Mujahideen Bomb Kills Four US Troops West Of Fallujah Monday Morning
A bomb exploded on a patrol of several US Humvees in the Taヤs Naヤumi area west of Fallujah Monday morning. The Fallujah correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported witnesses as saying that the blast destroyed one Humvee and reportedly killed four US troops and wounded two more.
A captain in the Iraqi puppet military forces told Mafkarat al-Islam that the bomb was planted by the side of the road leading to the Shaykh Khalil al-Fayyad Mosque and that it blew up as the US patrol was passing by.
The source lamented that メthere still are tons of explosives, heavy weapons and bombs in Fallujah, buried in the yards of houses and under ground in the public squares, public parks, and recreational areas. The local people know where they are, but they wonユt tell us about them.モ Using the standard language of his US masters, the so-called captain said that メterroristsモ ミ meaning the Mujahideen ミ would dig the weapons up and use them against the Americans and their collaborators
With the deaths of the four Americans Monday morning, the Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported the total number of US troops killed since last week has risen to 19, with more than 20 having been wounded in the streets of the city and that all had fallen at the hands of the Mujahideen either by bombs in battles.
Six More US Troops Reportedly Killed In Mujahideen Bombing In Fallujah Monday Afternoon
In a news bulletin posted at 2:22pm Mecca time Monday afternoon, the correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam in Fallujah reported that six US troops had reportedly been killed just a short while earlier when a bomb exploded on the as-Sajar Bridge at the northern entrance to al-Fallujah.
The correspondent reported a source in the so-called メorder maintenance forceモ said that the bomb exploded on a passing US column that was on its way into the city. The blast, he said, destroyed a Humvee and reportedly killed six US troops who were aboard it. Witnesses told the correspondent that the six were killed instantly by the explosion.
At the time the correspondent filed his report, US forces had completely encircled the area of the attack, closing the international highway that runs by the city, linking Baghdad with Jordan.
US Seals Off Fallujah After Mujahideen Rocket Attack
In a dispatch posted at 5:45pm Monday afternoon Mecca time, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Mujahideen forces had fired two rockets, believed to be of the powerful Grad type, into a concentration of US troops in the Fallujah train station a short while earlier. The correspondent, who was only about one kilometer from the scene of the attack when it took place, reported a source in the so-called Iraqi army as saying that nine US troops were killed in the attack.
Immediately after the bombardment, US forces sealed off the city of Fallujah from the outside world, preventing anyone from entering or leaving the city.
Mujahideen Bombards US Base At Noon Monday
Mujahideen in Ramadi attacked the US base west of the city with 12 mortar rounds at 12 noon local time Monday. The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam in the city reported eyewitnesses as saying that eastern parts of the US al-Warrar base, as it is called, came under Mujahideen mortar bombardment, setting a fire that was still burning when the correspondent filed his report at 2pm Monday afternoon Mecca time.
A source in the so-called メrapid deployment forceモ told the correspondent that the bombardment killed and wounded a number of US troops in the American-occupied facility.