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□イラク・レジスタンス・レポート 2005/12/27
・今日の主な記事の見出し
▽月曜日の夜,アメリカ軍による無人化作戦のためにカリビア西方にあるal-Bu Hazim村の住民14名が野外で寒さのために
死亡する 356名の住民たちが家を失う
▽‘Amiriyat al-Fallujahでレジスタンスの自動車爆弾攻撃によってアメリカ兵4名が戦死
▽バグダッド西部の al-Bayya‘地区で爆弾攻撃によってアメリカ兵が戦死
▽火曜日の未明,レジスタンスがアメリカ軍のヘリコプターを撃墜 パイロッド2名が死亡する
▽アメリカがBarzan at-Tikritiに対して,異父兄弟のサダム・フセインに関する不利な証言をした場合
高位の政治ポストを提供すると提案
▽al-Miqdadiyah領域でレジスタンスの爆弾攻撃によってアメリカ兵3名が戦死
▽al-Hawijahでレジスタンスの狙撃手がアメリカ兵を射殺
▽モスル西部でレジスタンスの爆弾攻撃によってアメリカ兵2名が戦死
▽モスル西部でレジスタンスの爆弾攻撃によってアメリカ兵2名が戦死
http://www.albasrah.net/en_articles_2005/1205/iraqiresistancereport_271205.htm
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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Tuesday, 27 December 2005. Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.
Tuesday, 27 December 2005.
・Fourteen Iraqi villagers die Monday night of exposure in frigid weather, following American depopulation of al-Bu Hazim Village west of al-Khalidiyah, making 356 more civilians homeless.
・Four US troops reported killed in Resistance car bombing in ‘Amiriyat al-Fallujah.
・US soldier reported killed by bomb in western Baghdad’s al-Bayya‘ district.
・Resistance reportedly downs US helicopter, killing two crewmen Monday-Tuesday night.
・US offered “high political post” to Barzan at-Tikriti if he would testify against his half brother Saddam Hussein.
・Resistance bomb leaves three US troops reported dead in al-Miqdadiyah area.
・Iraqi Resistance marksman reportedly kills US soldier in al-Hawijah.
・Two US soldiers reported killed by Resistance bombing west of Mosul.
・Resistance bomb leaves two US soldiers reported dead in western Mosul.
Al-Anbar Province.
Al-Khalidiyah.
Fourteen Iraqi villagers die Monday night of exposure in frigid weather, following American depopulation of al-Bu Hazim Village west of al-Khalidiyah, making 356 more civilians homeless.
Fourteen Iraqis died on Monday night, among them women, children, and elderly persons. All perished on the second night they spent out in the open after having been driven out of their villages west of al-Khalidiyah by US troops, who also bulldozed their fields and turned their homes and schools into an American camp.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam in the area of al-Bu Hazim village in the al-Khalidiyah region reported a medical source as saying that 14 Iraqis had died on Monday night, the second night out in the open desert in the winter during a cold wave that struck the western part of Iraq. Four women, three children, two elderly men, and five others who had died were taken to al-Khalidiyah Hospital.
The correspondent reported the hospital source as saying that the 14 had suffered cerebral hemorrhages as a result of the intense cold in the open. The extremities of some of them had been frostbitten.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in al-Khalidiyah reported Shaykh Nawwaf Ibrahim Muslih as saying that the Americans had demolished 40 houses, that is all the homes in al-Bu Hazim Village, razing them to the ground, after which the farm fields of the villagers were completely bulldozed to make way for a base that the Americans were erecting there, claiming that the area was “strategic” and located near the American ‘Ayn al-Asad base. The Americans said that the village had been a location from which the Resistance had fired rockets at the American base.
Shaykh Nawwaf Ibrahim Muslis said that 356 Iraqis, among them women, children, and elderly persons, were thrown out of their homes by the Americans. Most of them had to sleep out in the open desert under date palms or in abandoned schools, after the Americans locked the gates of the one mosque in the area in their faces. A few of the villagers found refuge with relatives in nearby areas.
With the bulldozing of al-Bu Hazim village, a third village was added to the two that the Americans had razed in the last four days, the other two being the villages of al-Bu Shihab and Kartan in the area of al-Khalidiyah and al-Habbaniyah.
In a dispatch posted at 10:55am Mecca time Tuesday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that US troops on Tuesday morning prevented teams of the Iraqi Red Crescent from coming to the aid of hundreds of villagers thrown out of their homes by the occupation forces in the area of al-Khalidiyah.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Mr. Nizar Ahmad, the head of the first aid team that went out to the area, said that the Americans threatened to open fire on any car belonging to the Red Crescent that enters the vicinity.
In order to prevent the team from providing help to the displaced villagers, the Americans demanded an official writ from the US-installed puppet “Iraqi government” authorizing the Red Crescent to provide aid to the displaced families now forced to sleep in the open desert.
(See also: “Copying Zionist tactics, US troops depopulate two villages, forcing 600 local people to live in tents in the open desert in frigid winter conditions,” in Iraqi Resistance Report, Monday, 26 December 2005.)
al-Fallujah.
Four US troops reported killed in Resistance car bombing in ‘Amiriyat al-Fallujah.
In a dispatch posted at 6:30pm Mecca time Tuesday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance fida’i fighter had driven an explosives-laden car into a US column in ‘Amiriyat al-Fallujah on the road going north to al-Fallujah some 60km west of Baghdad.
The ‘Amiriyat al-Fallujah correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses as saying that the Resistance car bomber drove his explosive vehicle into a US column, surprising them as they traveled along the road to al-Fallujah. The car bomber blew up his payload in the middle of the US troop, disabling two American military vehicles and killing four US troops and wounding seven more of them, the correspondent reported.
Resistance bomb wounds US troops in eastern al-Fallujah.
In a dispatch posted at 6:20pm Mecca time Tuesday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by a US military patrol on the main road in eastern al-Fallujah.
The al-Fallujah correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of the road blew up as a US patrol of several Humvees was passing by. The explosion disabled a Humvee and wounded three American troops who were aboard it, one of them severely.
al-Hadithah.
Resistance bomb blasts puppet “Iraqi National Guard” patrol.
In a dispatch posted at 12:30pm Mecca time Tuesday, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by a patrol of the puppet “Iraqi National Guard” on the main road in the middle of the city of al-Hadithah in western Iraq.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported residents of al-Hadithah who witnessed the bombing as saying that an explosive device that had been planted by the side of the road to the al-Hadithah dam blew up by a puppet “National Guard” patrol as it drove past. The correspondent reported that the explosion disabled a pickup that the guards were driving, killing two of the “National Guardsmen” and wounding three more of them.
Baghdad.
Resistance forces bombard puppet army command post in at-Taji.
In a dispatch posted at 6pm Mecca time Tuesday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces had fired four 82mm mortar rounds into an Iraqi puppet army command post on the main road in the northern Baghdad suburb of at-Taji.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported residents of at-Taji who witnessed the barrage as saying that the four mortar rounds targeted the command point, sending plumes of smoke rising into the sky.
US soldier reported killed by bomb in western Baghdad’s al-Bayya‘ district.
In a dispatch posted at 5:10pm Mecca time Tuesday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by a column of a US military patrol on the main road in western Baghdad’s al-Bayya‘ area.
The Baghdad correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported residents of al-Bayya‘ who witnessed the attack as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of the road blew up as the patrol was driving past, disabling a Humvee and killing one US soldier and wounding two more.
Resistance forces battle US, Iraqi puppet troops in University area of western Baghdad Tuesday afternoon.
In a dispatch posted at 4:35pm Mecca time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that fierce fighting erupted between Iraqi Resistance fighters, on one side, and US and Iraqi puppet troops, on the other in the University neighborhood of wesetern Baghdad.
The Baghdad correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance fighters armed with light and medium weapons attacked a joint US-Iraqi puppet army force, sparking a battle that was still under way at the time of reporting. US and Iraqi puppet forces were encircling the region around the fighting and closing roads to the area.
Resistance bomb targets puppet police patrol in ad-Durah.
In a dispatch posted at 4:20pm Mecca time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by an Iraqi puppet police patrol in the southern Baghdad suburb of ad-Durah.
The Baghdad correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of the main road blew up as a puppet police patrol was driving past. The explosion disabled a patrol vehicle, killing one puppet policeman and wounding two more of them.
Resistance fighters shoot and kill Badr Brigade commander in ad-Durah.
In a dispatch posted at 4pm Mecca time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance fighters had attacked and killed a commander of the pro-American Shi‘i sectarian Badr Brigades in the southern Baghdad suburb of ad-Durah.
The Baghdad correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported residents of ad-Durah who witnessed the attack as saying that Resistance fighters armed with machine guns ambushed the Badr Brigade commander, who also served as a colonel in the puppet “Interior Ministry,” as he was driving his car in ad-Durah. The Resistance fighters opened fire on the commander and then withdrew from the area suffering no casualties on their side in the assault.
Resistance bomb rips through puppet “Shock Troop” patrol.
In a dispatch posted at 12:25pm Mecca time Tuesday, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by a patrol of puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry Shock Troops” in the western Baghdad district of al-Ghazaliyah.
The Baghdad correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported residents of al-Ghazaliyah who witnessed the attack as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side fo the road leading to the University neighborhood blew up as a patrol of puppet “Shock Troops” passed by. The blast destroyed a patrol vehicle, killing four “Shock Troops” and wounding a fifth, the witnesses said.
Resistance bombards US “Green Zone” in Baghdad.
In a dispatch posted at 11:10am Mecca time Tuesday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces had fired two medium-range Grad rockets into the area around the Republican Palace in Baghdad ミ the district that the Americans have dubbed the “Green Zone” where they have set up the headquarters of the occupation and their puppet “Iraqi government” as well as the US and British embassies.
The Baghdad correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses who live in the area of Abu Nuwas street, near the “Green Zone” as saying that the two powerful rockets blasted into the middle of the “Zone,” sending clouds of smoke billowing into the sky.
Resistance reportedly downs US helicopter, killing two crewmen Monday-Tuesday night.
In a bulletin posted at 10:10am Mecca time Tuesday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a source in the Iraqi puppet army had said that a US helicopter had been shot down west of Baghdad by Resistance ground machinegun fire during Monday-Tuesday night.
The Baghdad correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported the source as saying that the two man crew of the helicopter had been killed in the crash.
US offered “high political post” to Barzan at-Tikriti if he would testify against his half brother Saddam Hussein.
The United States offered Barzan Ibrahim at-Tikriti a high political post if he would agree to testify against his half brother Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Khalil ad-Dulaymi of Saddam Hussein’s legal defense team told al-‘Arab al-Yawm newspaper in Amman, Jordan, that at-Tikriti spoke for nearly two hours in a closed session with the court and the US explained that it had offered him a high political post.
Ad-Dulaymi reported that at-Tikriti said “the Americans approached me to offer me a political post in return for testimony against the President, and I absolutely refused.” Ad-Dulaymi told al-‘Arab al-Yawm that at-Tikriti had not revealed what post the Americans had offered him but, ad-Dulaymi said, “I believe it to have been the presidency of Iraq.”
Ad-Dulaymi said that the Americans then applied severe physical torture to at-Tikriti after he refused the “offer.”
Ad-Dulaymi reported that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had told him that the Americans would eventually come to him when they find they are unable to pacify the situation in Iraq. Saddam told the latest session of the court at his “trial” ミ in an episode cut out of video tapes of the proceedings ミ that the US forces had kept him alive because it was impossible for the Americans to do without him in their calculations. The Iraqi President told the court, ad-Dulaymi said, that the US use Saddam Hussein to frighten the Iranians and the members of the American-installed government in Baghdad.
US satellite regime in Warsaw bows to US pressure, reneges on plans to withdraw from Iraq.
Responding to US pressure, right-wing Polish regime decided to cancel the withdrawal of Polish occupation troops from Iraq. The new right-wing Polish government announced that it has taken the “very difficult decision” to extend its military deployment in Iraq until the end of 2006.
The new conservative Polish Prime Minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz told a Warsaw press conference that his government had asked the country’s president Lech Kaczynski to extend the mandate for Polish occupation forces in Iraq from 1 January 2006 until 31 December 2006. The BBC reported that Kaczynski is a close ally of the right-wing government, so his ratification of the extension is regarded as merely a formality.
The new conservative government’s decision reverses the previous administration’s plan to pull troops out in early 2006.
A satellite of the United States since the fall of the Soviet Union and the breakup of the defensive Warsaw Treaty Organization, Poland has stationed about 1,500 troops in Iraq to serve the American occupation of that Arab country. Poland’s is the fifth largest occupation contingent in Iraq, after those of the US, Britain, south Korea, and Italy, not counting a force rumored to number some 20,000 of mercenary private “security guards” working for the US military.
According to Polish Deputy Defence Minister Stanislaw Koziej, the Polish occupation force would be cut to 900 in March and its focus shifted to training Iraqi puppet regime troops.
The decision aroused strong opposition from all Polish political parties other than the ruling group. Deputy Speaker of the Polish Sejm, Andrzej Lepper told the Russian news agency Novosti that the government decision was a an act of “fraud perpetrated against the voters” in the country because the ruling party had been elected on a promise that it would do all it could to make the current year’s deployment of Polish troops in Iraq the last.
Deputy Speaker Lepper, who is the leader of the Self-Defense Party, told Novosti, “the decision to extend our participation in the occupation of Iraq can only bring with it negative consequences for Poland.” Sharply negative comments on the government’s decision also came from the Citizens’ Platform party, the Union of Democratic Leftist Forces and the League of Polish Families.
Responding to public opposition, Bulgarian soldiers leave Iraq; but US satellite regime in Sofia plans to send troops back to Iraq to continue serving the Americans on less high-profile missions.
The Bulgarian Defense Ministry announced on Tuesday that it had completed the withdrawal of its military forces from occupied Iraq. In a statement monitored by Mafkarat al-Islam, the Bulgarian Ministry announced that it had withdrawn its 334-man brigade in accordance with the country’s plan to conclude its military presence in Iraq by the end of the year 2005.
The Bulgarian Parliament had decreed the withdrawal in May, responding to massive public opposition to the war in Iraq and Bulgaria’s role in serving the American occupation of the country. The Bulgarian pull out is timed to coincide with a similar withdrawal by the larger contingent sent by the Ukraine to aid the American effort to conquer Iraq.
“As of last night, the last group of 130 Bulgarian soldiers is in a safe place in Kuwait. They will come home on 30 December,” the Bulgarian Defense Ministry spokesman Vladislav Prelezov said, according to a Reuters dispatch monitored by Mafkarat al-Islam.
The Sofia News Agency reported that four Bulgarian occupation troops were staying behind in ad-Diwaniyah until the middle of January 2006 to “take care of equipment” there, according to Defense Minister Vesselin Bliznakov.
Bulgaria official recognizes that 19 Bulgarians were killed in occupied Iraq ミ 13 of them Bulgarian military personnel and six “civilians.”
The Bulgarian Socialist Party was elected in June 2005 on a platform of immediate withdrawal from Iraq, but once in office, reneged and opted for a pullout as scheduled by the previous government at the end of the year.
Now the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Sergei Stanishev, is saying that Bulgaria, as a new member of the American-run NATO pact, would be discussing different ways to re-deploy Bulgarian troops in Iraq, but this time with a lower profile that would arouse less public outcry while continuing to serve Washington. One possibility under consideration is for Bulgaria to deploy 120 soldiers to “guard an Iranian refugee camp” in Asraf, some 70km north of Baghdad.
Sofia News Agency quoted Defense Minister Bliznakov as saying that the 120 soldiers’ mission would be called “humanitarian” and the troops would be given a “police” function.
Ukraine withdraws last of its troops in Iraq.
The last Ukrainian forces serving in Iraq left on Tuesday, the Ukrainian Defence Ministry said Tuesday, according to the BBC. Their withdrawal coincided with that of the remaining 130 Bulgarian troops.
The Ukraine had committed 1,650 troops to serve the American occupation of Iraq. The Ukrainian news agency Ukrinform reported on Tuesday that “the last mechanized column of Ukrainian military vehicles had arrived in Kuwait on Tuesday, having left Iraq. The column consisted of eight vehicles and 44 servicemen”. The Russian news agency Novosti quoted the Ukrainian Defense Ministry as saying that there were no more Ukrainian “peacekeepers” on the territory of Iraq as of December 27.
Diyala Province.
Al-Mada’in.
Resistance pounds US military headquarters in al-Mada’in.
In a dispatch posted at 6:10pm Mecca time Tuesday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces had fired four heavy 120mm mortar rounds into a US headquarters in the city of al-Mada’in southeast of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in al-Mada’in as saying that the American headquarters took direct hits from the mortar shells, sending plumes of smoke billowing into the sky.
Al-Miqdadiyah.
Resistance bomb leaves three US troops reported dead.
In a dispatch posted at 11:20am Mecca time Tuesday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by a US military column on the main road in the Shahraban area, some 85 northeast of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses who live in the Shahraban (al-Miqdadiyah) area as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of the road blew up as the US column was driving past. The bomb disabled one Humvee, killing three American troops who were aboard it and wounding two more US soldiers.
Babil Province.
Al-Mahawil.
Resistance bomb blasts puppet police patrol in al-Mahawil.
In a dispatch posted at 5:30pm Mecca time Tuesday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by a puppet police patrol in the city of al-Mahawil south of Baghdad.
The al-Kut correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported a source in the Iraqi puppet police as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of the main road in al-Mahawil blew up as a puppet police patrol was driving past. The explosion disabled a patrol vehicle, killing one puppet policeman and wounding a second.
Al-Yusufiyah.
Resistance battles puppet army troops in al-Yusufiyah.
In a dispatch posted at 4:30pm Mecca time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a violent battle had erupted between Resistance fighters and Iraqi puppet army troops in the al-Mulla Fayyad area in the middle of al-Yusufiyah, south of Baghdad.
The al-Yusufiyah correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses as saying that the fighting broke out when Iraqi Resistance fighters armed with light and medium weapons and pipe rockets attacked a colun of Iraqi puppet army troops. The ensuing battle lasted for more than an hour.
Witnesses said that two puppet army vehicles were set ablaze during the fighting, which also left six puppet army soldiers dead and five more of them wounded. Two Iraqi Resistance fighters were killed and three more of them wounded in the engagement.
At-Ta’mim Province.
Kirkuk.
Puppet police colonel killed in Resistance ambush in eastern Kirkuk.
In a dispatch posted at 5:20pm Mecca time Tuesday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance fighters had attacked the motorcade of a puppet police colonel in easetern Kirkuk.
The Kirkuk correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported a source in the local puppet police as saying that Resistance fighters armed with light and medium weapons attacke ht motorcade, killing the colonel and two more puppet policemen who were in the column.
Al-Hawijah.
Iraqi Resistance marksman reportedly kills US soldier in al-Hawijah.
In a dispatch posted at 11:40am Mecca time Tuesday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance marksman had shot and killed a US soldier in the al-Hawijah area, west of Kirkuk in northern Iraq.
The Kirkuk correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported residents of al-Hawijah who witnessed the attack as saying that the American soldier had been a part of a US patrol in the city. The Resistance sharpshooter’s bullet struck him directly and killed him instantly.
Ninwa Province.
Mosul.
Two US soldiers reported killed by Resistance bombing west of Mosul.
In a dispatch posted at 4:40pm Mecca time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by a US military column on the highway from Mosul to Tall ‘Afar in the west.
The Mosul correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported a source in the Iraqi puppet police as saying that the bomb disabled one American Humvee, killing two US troops and wounding two more of them.
Resistance bomb leaves two US soldiers reported dead in western Mosul.
In a dispatch posted at 11am Mecca time Tuesday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by a US military column on the main road in the Ma‘arid (“expositions”) area in western Mosul.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported a source in the Iraqi puppet police as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of the main road blew up as a column of several US armored vehicles and Humvees was driving past. The source said that the blast disabled one American armored vehicle, killing two and wounding three of the US soldiers who were aboard the vehicle.
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