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□イラク・レジスタンス・レポート 2005/10/29
http://www.iraq-war.ru/article/68394
Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Saturday, 29 October 2005
By: Muhammad Abu Nasr on: 30.10.2005 [02:43 ] (326 reads)
・American forces unexpectedly withdraw from all but one base in al-Anbar Provincial capital of ar-Ramadi.
・US soldier reported dead after midday Resistance bombing on road to al-Habbaniyah.
・American troops launch campaign of mass arrests of villagers in ‘Arab Jabbur, south of Baghdad.
・US soldier reported killed in morning bombing south of Bayji.
・Three American troops said killed in bombing east of ad-Dujayl Saturday morning.
・Resistance fighters in Samarra’ kill four US troops, seize their weapons in daring ambush Friday.
・US forces launch campaign of mass arrests east of Baghdad as Jaysh Ansar as-Sunnah Resistance group issues statement on Thursday battle with elements of Muqtada as-Sadr’s militia and Iraqi regime puppet troops.
・Muqtada as-Sadr movement affirms its unity with Iraqi Resistance, attributes Thursday clashes to “irresponsible elements” not acting on behalf of the movement.
Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.
Saturday, 29 October 2005.
Al-Anbar Province.
Ar-Ramadi.
In a surprise move: US pulls out all forces from al-Anbar’s capital city ar-Ramadi, prompting Iraqi puppet military to think of quitting or leaving.
In a bulletin posted at 7:40pm Mecca time Saturday evening, Mafakrat al-Islam reported that Sami Rashid, the deputy of the puppet governor of al-Anbar Province had announced that US occupation forces at dawn on Saturday had begun to implement an official, nearly complete withdrawal from all parts of the provincial capital ar-Ramadi. Only one US base ミ that of al-Warrar west of the city, known to the occupation forces as A3 will remain.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported Rashid as saying that the withdrawal came as a surprise and that US forces asked that Iraqi puppet police and Iraqi puppet army forces as quickly as possible to secure the areas through which the US troops would be pulling out.
A source in the Iraqi puppet army told Mafkarat al-Islam that the withdrawal might be temporary; a method to test he how capable the puppet police and puppet army are of maintaining control over the city.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported that the surprising development had produced mixed reactions in the ranks of the puppet police and military. It was clear, the correspondent wrote, that what is on the mind of most members of the puppet military is either quitting the service or leaving ar-Ramadi following the American withdrawal. The troops know that it was the American military that provided the real backbone of opposition to the Iraqi Resistance and with the US forces gone, they are uneager to be called upon to battle the Iraqi Resistance on their own.
Fighting rages in ar-Ramadi late Friday night.
Fierce fighting broke out late Friday night between Iraqi Resistance forces and US troops backed up by Iraqi puppet police in the middle of ar-Ramadi, some 110km west of Baghdad.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in the city reported eyewitnesses as saying that the clashes began after a powerful explosion, the exact cause of which was unclear, due to the curfew that was in force at the time.
After the explosion violent fighting erupted in which Resistance fighters used automatic weapons and medium PKS machine guns and RPG7 rocket-propelled grenades. The combat lasted for about an hour.
A US vehicle was observed on fire as a result of the fighting but no further details on the nature or extent of casualties were available.
Al-Fallujah.
Two Resistance bombs blast US patrols in al-Fallujah Saturday afternoon.
Two Iraqi Resistance bombs exploded by US occupation patrols in al-Fallujah at about 4pm local time Saturday afternoon.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in the city reported that the first bomb went off on the street surrounding the al-‘Askari neighborhood as a patrol of four American Humvees was driving past. The blast damaged one of the vehicles, setting it completely ablaze. The fate of its four-man crew was unknown to the correspondent, due to the difficulty of approaching the scene.
The second Resistance bomb blew up by a fodder works in the industrial zone of the city, severely damaging one American Humvee. As in the case of the other bombing, the correspondent had no information on the nature or extent of US casualties in the incident.
US soldier reported dead after midday Resistance bombing on road to al-Habbaniyah.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US patrol on the road between al-‘Amiriyah and al-Habbaniyah at about 1pm local time Saturday.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in the area reported residents of al-‘Amiriyah as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of the road to al-Habbaniyah blew up as a patrol of four American Humvees was driving by.
The explosion set one of the American vehicles on fire, killing one US soldier and wounding a second.
Resistance bomb targets US patrol Saturday morning.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US patrol in the ash-Shurtah neighborhood in northern al-Fallujah, some 60km west of Baghdad, at 10am local time Saturday morning.
The al-Fallujah correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported residents of ash-Shurtah as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of the road to the joint US-Iraqi puppet army camp in their neighborhood blew up as a patrol of about 15 vehicles passed by on a mission to surround the neighborhood and carry out raids and searches.
The explosion damaged one of the American vehicles, wounding three US troops, the residents reported.
Abu Ghurayb.
Resistance car bomb blasts puppet “National Guard” patrol early Saturday.
An Iraqi Resistance car bomb exploded by an Iraqi puppet army patrol on the road between al-‘Amiriyah in western Baghdad and Abu Ghurayb, some 30km west of the Iraqi capital at 8am local time Saturday morning.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported a member of the Iraqi puppet “Rapid Deployment Force” as saying that the Iraqi Resistance used remote control to detonate an explosives-laden car that had been parked by the side of the road as an Iraqi puppet “National Guard” patrol was driving past.
The explosion destroyed one vehicle and damaged a second. Four Iraqi puppet soldiers were killed and five more of them were wounded. One civilian who happened to be near by was also killed and two more wounded in the attack, the source said.
US occupation forces backed up by Iraqi puppet troops closed the road to the area and prevented anyone from approaching he scene after the attack.
Baghdad.
Resistance bombards US headquarters in at-Taji midday Saturday.
Iraqi Resistance forces bombarded a US headquarters in the northern Baghdad suburb of at-Taji at about 12 noon local time Saturday.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in the area reported at-Taji residents as saying that the three mortar shells blasted into the American compound sending up pillars of smoke.
No information on the nature or extent of US casualties was available.
American troops launch mass arrest campaign in ‘Arab Jabbur south of Baghdad Saturday.
US occupation forces with air support from helicopter gun ships and backup from Iraqi puppet army forces surrounded the ‘Arab Jabbur area south of the southern Baghdad suburb of ad-Durah early Saturday.
The local Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported residents of ‘Arab Jabbur as saying that US troops closed all the main roads and paths leading to the area and then carried out an airborne landing in the middle of the area, imposing a curfew.
The Americans then launched a campaign of raids and arrests of civilian residents of the area on charges of carrying out raids against US and Iraqi puppet army forces.
Quds Press reported that the American assault on the town began just after midnight. About 100 US military vehicles were seen encircling ‘Arab Jabbur, one of the largest agricultural areas in the Baghdad area.
Witnesses told Quds Press by telephone that Iraqi puppet “Interior Ministry Saqr Brigade” troops were accompanying the Americans as they sweep through the area. They announce on loud speakers that a curfew is in force and then proceed to raid numerous houses in the rural area.
Quds Press reported that the American sweep in the area followed armed Resistance attacks launched from ‘Arab Jabbur on US and Iraqi puppet forces.
Salah ad-Din Province.
Bayji.
US soldier reported killed in bombing south of Bayji Saturday morning.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a passing US patrol on the road between Bayji and Tikrit north of Baghdad at 8:30am local time Saturday morning.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in the area reported residents of Bayji who witnessed the blast as saying that a bomb that had been hidden by the side of the road to Tikrit blew up as a patrol of five American Humvees drove past.
The explosion disabled one Humvee, killing one American soldier and wounding four more US troops.
Ad-Dujayl.
Three US troops reported killed in bombing east of ad-Dujayl Saturday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 11:15am Mecca time Saturday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by a US armored column on a farm road east of ad-Dujayl, north of Baghdad.
The Mafakrat al-Islam correspondent reported residents of ad-Dujayl who witnessed the attack as saying that a bomb that had been planted in the middle of an unpaved farm road blew up under a column of five American armored vehicles and three Humvees.
The explosion completely destroyed one armored vehicle, killing three US troops and wounding a fourth.
Balad.
Resistance bomb targets US patrol on Balad Saturday morning.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US patrol on the main street in the middle of Balad, north of Baghdad at about 8am local time Saturday morning.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in the area reported Balad residents who witnessed the bombing as saying that an explosive device that had been planted by the side of the road to the market in the city blew up as a patrol of four US Humvees drove past. The explosion damaged one of the vehicles and wounded one US soldier.
Samarra’.
Resistance fighters kill four US troops seize their weapons in daring ambush Friday.
Quds Press reported Saturday that in a qualitative operation, Iraqi Resistance forces in Samarra’ had attacked a US tank and killed four American troops and confiscated the weapons they had stored in their tank on Friday, 28 October.
Witnesses told Quds Press that a detachment of Resistance fighters attacked the American tank as it was parked by the side of a highway south of the city on guard duty. The Resistance fighters sneaked up to the side of the tank, killed a US soldier aboard it with a pistol equipped with a silencer, and then they killed the three Americans who were inside the tank.
The witnesses added that the Resistance fighters seized the weapons and ammunition that the Americans had inside their tank and then set the vehicle ablaze with the bodies of the dead inside. The witnesses related that other American troops rushed to the scene and hauled away the wreckage of the tank.
Quds Press reported that Samarra’ and the surrounding area is the scene of dozens of armed Resistance attacks on US forces every day, most of which are not acknowledged by the American occupation authorities.
Babil Province.
Al-Mahmudiyah.
Bomb blasts Iraqi puppet “National Guards” Saturday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 10:55am Mecca time Saturday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by a join US-Iraqi puppet “National Guard” column on the highway from al-Mahmudiyah to al-Yusfiyah, south of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported a source in the Iraqi puppet police as saying that the bomb, that had been planted by the side of the road severely damaged one Iraqi puppet army troop transport, killing one Iraqi puppet army soldier and wounding a second.
Diyala Province.
Al-Mada’in.
Regime forces carrying out mass sectarian raids, arrests in al-Mada’in.
Iraqi puppet army forces and puppet “Interior Ministry al-Husayn Brigade” troops carried out a campaign of raids and arrests in various parts of the city of al-Mada’in southeast of Baghdad Saturday morning.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in the area reported residents of al-Mada’in as saying that the forces of the US-installed Iraqi regime surrounded the city, closed the main roads in al-Mada’in and then swept through, arresting about 120 members of the Dulaym and al-Janabiyin tribes, all of them Sunnis.
In his dispatch posted at 2:45pm Mecca time Saturday afternoon, the Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported that the raids and arrests were still underway and that a source in the puppet regime forces said that the sectarian campaign was to continue for two more days.
US forces carry out mass raids and arrests in al-Bazayiz.
Quds Press reported that large US and Iraqi puppet regime forces sealed off the al-Bazayiz area in Diyala Province, east of Baghdad where on Thursday clashes took place between armed men and Iraqi puppet military forces backed up by the Jaysh al-Mahdi militia loyal to Shi‘i cleric Muqtada as-Sadr.
Residents of the area told Quds Press that a large American force with helicopter gunship air cover carried out mass arrests in the are on Friday arresting numerous local residents including Shaykh Ziyad Muhammad, the chief of the al-Bu Majma‘ tribe, along with a number of his children.
Jaysh Ansar as-Sunnah Resistance group issues statement on battle with Muqtada as-Sadr’s Jaysh al-Mahdi militia together with Iraqi regime puppet troops on Thursday.
The Jaysh Ansar as-Sunnah resistance organization announced that it was the party involved in the fighting that took place on Thursday, 27 October in which its forces battled the Jaysh al-Mahdi militia of Shi‘i cleric Muqtada as-Sadr, which was fighting together with Iraqi puppet military forces.
In a declaration that was posted on the internet (the authenticity of which could not be verified) the Ansar as-Sunnah organization stated that as men of the area were headed to the dawn prayer that day, forces wearing the uniforms of the Iraqi puppet “National Guard” and Iraqi puppet police attacked “people whom Islam regards as innocent” and surrounded them with more than 50 white non-military pickups. A stringent blockade was imposed on the people, the statement went on to say, taking advantage of the fact that many of the men were in the mosque saying the morning prayers at the time that the force arrived in the town. “The force then began to advance an attack houses and arrest occupants,” the Ansar as-Sunnah statement said.
A violent confrontation then developed in the area in which local villagers and residents of nearby villages joined forces against the raiders. “The fighting lasted until about 8:30am Thursday morning, at the end of which the attackers fled, having lost about five of them killed and 17 wounded,” the Ansar statement said.
Quds Press noted that the US-installed Iraqi “Interior Ministry” had claimed that members of the Jaysh al-Mahdi militia, loyal to Shi‘i cleric Muqtada as-Sadr, had fought a battle against “Sunni armed men” on Thursday The “Ministry” said that about 25 armed men were killed, most of them members of Muqtada as-Sadr’s militia, in the course of the fighting. The “Ministry” reported that the Jaysh al-Mahdi forces were trying to free one of their members who had been captured by the “Sunni armed group,” and therefore called in the help of Iraqi puppet regime troops.
The statement issued by the Jaysh Ansar as-Sunnah made no mention of an abduction.
Leader of Muqtada as-Sadr Movement in Diyala Province affirms unity with Iraqi Resistance, says Thursday fighting carried out by “irresponsible elements.”
Shaykh ‘Ali al-Musawi, a leader in the movement of Shi‘i cleric Muqtada as-Sadr in Diyala Province, delivered statements on recent developments and specifically the clashes that took place in that province Thursday between Jaysh al-Mahdi militiamen and Iraqi Resistance fighters. Thirty members of Muqtada as-Sadr’s Jaysh al-Mahdi militia were killed in those battles. Al-Musawi stressed that his movement and the Resistance are committed to the eviction of the US occupation and the unity of Iraq and the Iraqi people.
Shaykh al-Musawi told Mafkarat al-Islam that the actions of some followers and supporters of the Jaysh al-Mahdi were “irresponsible” and led to the deaths of 30 Jaysh al-Mahdi militiamen.
Shaykh al-Musawi said that Muqtada as-Sadr had ordered a committee be formed to investigate the incident. He noted that previously Resistance forces had never attacked any members of the Jaysh al-Mahdi and that the Resistance exacts revenge on collaborators regardless of whether they are Shi‘i or Sunni. “We have seen many people killed by the Resistance who were Sunnis but who were working for the occupation as translators, contractors or employees,” al-Musawi noted.
“We affirm that what a number of members of the Jaysh al-Mahdi or its patrons did should not be counted against the Muqtada as-Sadr movement as a whole,” al-Musawi emphasized, adding that the as-Sadr movement “is united with the Resistance on one goal and that is the definite requirement that the American occupation must depart Iraq and that the unity of Iraq ミ the land and the people ミ must be safeguarded.”
Al-Musawi blamed the Iraqi puppet police and puppet army for the results of the incident, saying that they “poured oil on the flames,” indicating that they deliberately strove to create greater tension.
Ninwa Province.
Mosul.
Resistance bombards US al-Ghazlani base early Saturday.
Iraqi Resistance forces bombarded the main US al-Ghazlani base in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul with medium-range rockets at 6:30am local time Saturday morning.
The Mosul correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses as saying that the base was struck by two rockets that produced two violent explosions inside the compound.
At-Ta’mim Province.
Kirkuk.
One US soldier reported killed in morning bombing south of Kirkuk.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US patrol on the highway south of Kirkuk at 9am local time Saturday morning.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported Captain Sa‘d al-Bayati of the Kirkuk puppet police as saying that one American soldier was killed and two others wounded in the attack.
Afterwards, US forces surrounded the area where the attack took place as Iraqi puppet troops surrounded a nearby village in preparation for searches.
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