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□イラク・レジスタンス・レポート 2005/09/16
http://www.iraq-war.ru/article/63523
Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Friday, 16 September 2005
By: Muhammad Abu Nasr on: 17.09.2005 [06:39 ] (185 reads)
・Seven American soldiers reported killed in car bomb attack on US checkpoint in Rawah Friday morning.
・Eleven US troops reported killed in Resistance attacks in Baghdad area Friday.
・Five mercenary “security contractors” working for US military killed in bomb attack near Ba‘qubah.
・Resistance fighters blow up house over US troops, reportedly killing 13 Americans in Tall ‘Afar.
Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.
Friday, 16 September 2005.
Al-Anbar Province.
Rawah.
Seven US troops reported killed in car bomb attack on checkpoint Friday morning.
An Iraqi Resistance fighter drove an explosives-laden BMW car into a US checkpoint in the city of Rawah in western Iraq at 9am local time Friday morning.
The Rawah correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses as saying that the BMW blew up as it got to the checkpoint that the US forces had set up at the eastern entrance to the city.
The blast heavily damaged the checkpoint and killed seven American troops and wounded another five of them.
After the attack, US troops closed the main road and called in helicopters, which were seen landing and evacuating the dead and wounded to a nearby US base.
Al-Fallujah.
Resistance bombards US base in agricultural area east of al-Fallujah early Friday.
Iraqi Resistance forces seven mortar rounds into the US base known as “the Farm” in the agricultural area east of al-Fallujah at 7:30am Friday morning.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported eyewitnesses as saying that the shells blasted into the base and sent tongues of flame and plumes of smoke into the sky. The sounds of explosions reverberated in the area as the mortar rounds struck home and warning sirens wailed in the early morning air.
With the base, naturally, closed off from the surrounding area and US forces already deployed in force on the main street near the facility, no information on the nature or extent of casualties or damage was available.
Al-Qa’im.
Bodies of five “Iraqi National Guard” puppet troops found dead Friday morning.
The bodies of five puppet “Iraqi National Guards” were found shot to death and dumped near the stone works not far from al-Qa’im in western Iraq near the Syrian border on Friday morning.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported witnesses as saying that the bodies had all been shot in the area of the head and that their uniforms identified them as members of the US-created “Iraqi National Guard” forces.
Ar-Ramadi.
Resistance bombards US al-Warrar base late Thursday night.
Iraqi Resistance forces fired six Katyusha rocket into the US al-Warrar base at 9pm Thursday night.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported witnesses as saying that flame and smoke rose into the sky over the stricken US base as helicopter gun ships hovered in the sky of the city. The American forces did not venture to return fire, however.
Baghdad.
Resistance pounds “green zone” late Friday afternoon.
Iraqi Resistance forces fired seven heavy 120mm mortar rounds into the area of the Republican Palace in Baghdad ミ the part of the city known to the Americans as the “green zone” where the US and Britain have their massive embassies and the “government” they installed in Baghdad has its headquarters.
The bombardment took place at 6pm Friday evening local time and witnesses told the Baghdad correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam that it sent plumes of smoke rising into the sky from within the compound where sirens wailed in accompaniment to the explosions.
Three US troops reported killed in bombing in ar-Rashidiyah late Friday morning.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded on the main road in the ar-Rashidiyah area to the north of Baghdad at 11am local time Friday morning.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in Baghdad reported sources n the Iraqi puppet police as saying that the bomb exploded as a US patrol passed by along the highway in the ar-Rashidiyah area. The blast destroyed a Humvee and killed three American troops and wounded another three American soldiers, the sources said.
After the bombing, American troops launched a search of the area looking for other bombs while other US soldiers evacuated the wounded and transported the dead away from the scene.
Four US troops reported killed in morning bombing near at-Taji.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US military column on the road from Sab‘ al-Bur to the northern Baghdad suburb of at-Taji at 10am local time Friday morning.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported sources in the Iraqi puppet police as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of that road blew up as a US column was passing by, destroying one Bradley armored vehicle and killing four American troops.
After the explosion, American forces deployed on the road, encircled the area, and evacuated the bodies from the scene. They also hauled away the wrecked hulk of the armored vehicle from the road.
Four US troops reported killed in morning bomb attack in western Baghdad.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US patrol on the highway near the al-‘Adl neighborhood in the west of Baghdad at 8am local time Friday morning.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported sources in the Iraqi puppet police as saying that a bomb that was planted at the intersection of the al-‘Adl Bridge and al-‘Amiriyah road blew up as a US patrol passed by. The blast destroyed a Humvee, killing four US troops.
American forces then closed the road and surrounded the area, not letting anyone approach.
New Norwegian Labor government to pull its 20 troops out of Iraq.
The victor in Norway’s Monday elections, the Labor Party’s Jens Stoltenberg has informed US President George Bush that Norway would be withdrawing its 20 soldiers from Iraq, according to a spokesman. Stoltenberg is to become the new Norwegian prime minister following the formation of a coalition government in Oslo.
The 20 Norwegians serve as troop trainers in administrative officers’ centers in the sectors of Iraq occupied by British and Polish troops, Mafkarat al-Islam reported Reuters as saying.
Stoltenberg, 46, said that US President Bush called to congratulate him on his election victory. “We explained that we believe that Norway must not have forces in Iraq,” Stoltenberg told Bush, according to the report. He added, however, that Norway would plan on continuing close cooperation with the United States in fighting “terrorism.”
Norway did not support the American invasion of Iraq in the spring of 2003, but agreed to send troops after the United States declared that the war in the Arab country “had ended.”
Salah ad-Din Province.
Samarra’.
Resistance fighters ambush US truck convoy near Samarra’ leaving three trucks ablaze.
In a dispatch posted at 8pm Mecca time Friday night, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces armed with light and medium weapons attacked a US convoy of supply trucks and fuel tankers on the main road linking Samarra’ with provinces in the north.
Witnesses told the Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in Samarra’ that Resistance fighters armed with light and medium weapons including rockets ambushed the convoy of seven trucks and six tankers loaded with fuel as it was headed towards US bases. They set two of the supply trucks and one fuel tanker on fire, killing four drivers and wounding another two.
The witnesses reported seeing fire blazing in the three vehicles as US troops closed off the road, keeping people away, while they brought in helicopters.
Balad.
Two US troops reported killed in roadside bombing near Balad early Friday morning.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US truck convoy hauling provisions for American occupation troops along the road between Balad and provinces to the north at 8:30am local time Friday morning.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in Balad reported eyewitnesses as saying that the blast destroyed one supply truck and killed two US troops.
After the explosion American forces closed the highway, extinguished the fire in the truck and evacuated the bodies from the scene.
Diyala Province.
Ba‘qubah.
Five mercenary contractors killed in Resistance bombing late Friday afternoon.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded near Ba‘qubah, northeast of Baghdad, by a convoy of four armor-plated, four-wheel drive vehicles of the type used by foreign mercenary contractors working for the US occupation forces in Iraq.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam in Ba‘qubah reported witnesses as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the main road to the city blew up as the four cars passed by at 6pm local time Friday afternoon.
The explosion destroyed one of the armor-plated cars and disabled another. Five mercenary contractors were killed in the attack, the witnesses said.
After the explosion, US troops closed off the area.
Ninwa Province.
Tall ‘Afar.
Thirteen American soldiers reported killed when house blows up over them.
In a dispatch posted at 5:10pm Mecca time Friday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short time before a house in the city of Tall ‘Afar that had been booby trapped by the Iraqi Resistance was blown up over US occupation troops inside.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported a source in the Iraqi Medical Relief Committee as saying that a huge explosion had brought the house down on US troops just minutes after they entered it.
The correspondent reported the source as saying that the US forces were conducting raids and searches of residences in the Sa‘d ibn Abi Waqqas neighborhood, hunting for weapons and Resistance fighters. About 10 to 15 American soldiers would raid each house.
The source said that when the Americans raided one two-story house at the end of the street known as al-Midakhkhah Street the whole house blew up over them, totally destroying the house. The source said that not one of the Americans ミ about 13 men according to Iraqi puppet army sources ミ came out of the house. All were killed in the attack the sources confirmed.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent saw up close the US occupation vehicles, cranes, earth moving and excavating equipment that were going through the rubble to extract the bodies.
Al-Basrah Province.
Al-Basrah.
Eleven Iranian illegal border crossers captured with drugs, cash.
Iraqi puppet army forces arrested 11 Iranian individuals who entered Iraqi territory via the border area of ash-Shalamijah (“Shalamcheh”). The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in al-Basrah reported sources in the command of the puppet army’s Border Guard force as saying that the army had arrested the 11 Iranians who were found to be carrying 11 million Iranian Tumans in cash as well as locally-manufactured drugs.
The source told Mafkarat al-Islam that the Iranians were at that moment in prison and under interrogation.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent noted that Iranian illegal border crossers are regularly found and arrested every month in large numbers, but they are seldom reported to the media. The US-installed regime as a rule reports only unauthorized border crossings from Jordan and Syria.
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