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□イラク・レジスタンス・レポート 2007/07/07
・今日の主な記事の見出し
▽ハディッサ湖でアメリカ軍のボートが転覆 アメリカ兵2名が水死する
▽土曜日の夜、レジスタンスが迫撃砲とロケット弾を使ってラーワのアメリカ軍基地を砲撃
▽金曜日、イラクでアメリカ兵9名が戦死 アメリカ軍が認める
▽金曜日の夜、バグダッドのアザミア地区の交差点でアメリカ軍が女性を射殺する
▽土曜日の朝、シーア派トルクメン人街でトラック爆弾による攻撃で100名以上が殺害される
▽土曜日、バスラでフィジー人兵士が戦死したことをイギリス軍が報告
▽バスラでイギリス兵2名が戦死
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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Saturday, 7 July 2007. Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.
Saturday, 7 July 2007.
・ Two US troops drown in al-Hadithah lake when their boat capsizes.
・ Resistance fighters batter US base in Rawah with rockets, mortar shells Saturday evening.
・ US admits nine more Americans killed in Iraq Friday.
・ US troops gun down woman crossing a street in Baghdad’s al-A‘zamiyah district Friday evening.
・ Truck bomber kills over 100 in attack on Shi‘i Turkoman town Saturday morning.
・ Britain reports death of Fijian soldier in al-Basrah Saturday.
・ London announces death of two British troops in al-Basrah.
Al-Anbar Province.
Al-Hadithah.
Two US troops drown in al-Hadithah lake when their boat capsizes.
In a dispatch posted at 12:16am Baghdad time after midnight Sunday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that two American troops drowned in al-Hadithah lake on the Euphrates River, about 270km northwest of Baghdad.
The AMSI reported sources in the puppet security forces in al-Hadithah as saying on Saturday evening that the two US soldiers were trying to cross from the shore of the lake to an island called Huwayjat an-Nahr in the middle of the lake when their boat capsized, plunging them into the water. The accident occurred near Barwanah, a suburb of al-Hadithah.
After the loss of the men US helicopters were seen hovering above the scene of the accident and many American military patrol boats converged on the area to recover the bodies of the two men.
AMSI noted that the American forces carry out raids on islands in the lake from time to time, trying to catch Resistance fighters who try to cross the river without permits as required by the US military administration. The Americans also carry out raids on the islands to capture people fishing in the lake − something the US has also prohibited except to people issued fishing licenses by the American occupation authorities.
Rawah.
Resistance fighters batter US base in Rawah with rockets, mortar shells Saturday evening.
In a dispatch posted at 12:16am Baghdad time after midnight Sunday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the Iraqi Resistance blasted the US military base in Rawah, 315km northwest of Baghdad with a fierce barrage of mortar shells and Katyusha rockets on Saturday evening.
The AMSI reported sources in the puppet security forces in Rawah as saying that the powerful explosions of the shells and rockets could be heard clearly in the city despite the fact that the American base is no less than 10km out of town. Plumes of smoke could be seen rising over the American base after the attack.
Baghdad.
Puppet “Interior Ministry” troops abduct two Palestinians from Palestinian residential complex in al-Baladiyat Saturday morning; Saturday afternoon a mortar shell blasts into the same complex.
In a dispatch posted at 10:40pm Baghdad time Saturday night, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a mortar shell blasted into a Palestinian housing complex in the al-Baladiyat neighborhood of eastern Baghdad on Saturday afternoon, damaging buildings but inflicting no casualties.
Earlier in the day, puppet “Order Protection Police” had arrested two Palestinian residents in the complex, however.
AMSI reported that puppet “Order Protection Police” under the puppet “Interior Ministry” arrested Faris Muhammad al-Battah and Bashshar ‘Abd al-Fattah al-Hardan in the course of raids the puppet police were carrying out in the al-Baladiyat neighborhood Saturday morning. The puppet police also stole a car from the neighborhood and raided and searched apartments of individuals who had been released from prison as well as the apartments of families of people still being held in US and puppet regime prisons.
Later, at 6pm local time Saturday afternoon, a mortar round blasted into the complex, damaging a residential building.
The Palestinian complex has repeatedly been the target of bombardments, raids, kidnappings and “arrests” by puppet regime forces, in particular the troops of the puppet “Interior Ministry” − most of whom are concurrently members of Shi ‘ sectarian militias, and by the militias themselves. Dozens of Palestinians living in the complex have been abducted, tortured, murdered or arrested. The guard at the al-Quds Mosque, Jamal ‘Abd al-Ghani al-Hardan was killed in the course of a sectarian attack on the al-Baladiyat complex on 14 March this year.
Resistance car bomber blasts puppet army checkpoint in Baghdad midday Saturday.
In a dispatch posted at 9:24pm Baghdad time Saturday evening, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance car bomber blasted into a checkpoint manned by puppet regime forces on ar-Rabi‘i Street in Baghdad at noon Saturday.
The AMSI reported a puppet regime spokesman as claiming that the car bomb killed five puppet government soldiers and one other person in addition to wounding 18 puppet troops and six other people. Immediately after the attack the source declared, puppet police surrounded the area and prevented anyone from approaching as the casualties were evacuated to hospitals.
US admits nine more Americans killed in Iraq Friday.
In a dispatch posted at 7:56pm Makkah time Saturday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that in various statements during the day the US had admitted the death of a total of nine more American troops in Baghdad and its environs.
After earlier reports (see below) announcing the deaths of seven American troops, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the US had issued another communique´ later in the day to report that another two more US soldiers had been killed when a bomb went off by a US patrol carrying out raids in southern Baghdad.
Earlier, in a dispatch posted at 6:27pm Baghdad time Saturday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the US military had admitted that seven more of its military personnel had been killed in incidents in various parts of Iraq, most of them in the vicinity of Baghdad.
The AMSI reported the US communique´ as saying that a bomb exploded by an American patrol in eastern Baghdad on Friday, killing four US troops.
Another bomb exploded by a US patrol in southeastern Baghdad, killing one American soldier and an Iraqi translator on Friday according to the US announcement. Three other US troops were wounded in that bombing.
Two more American troops were killed when a homemade bomb exploded near their patrol in eastern Baghdad on Friday, the American statement announced.
Also on Friday another American soldier was killed in an incident that the American communique´ claimed was unrelated to combat operations.
In addition to the reports of casualties on Friday and Saturday, the US has admitted that on Thursday two US Marines and four other American troops were killed in various incidents in Iraq.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported at 10am Makkah time Saturday morning that an American communique´ had indicated that the two Marines had also been killed somewhere in al-Anbar Province on Thursday.
US troops gun down woman crossing a street in Baghdad’s al-A‘zamiyah district Friday evening.
In a dispatch posted at 10:15am Baghdad time Saturday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that US occupation forces killed a woman in the walled-off district of al-A‘zamiyah in Baghdad on Friday evening.
The AMSI reported eyewitnesses as saying that the woman was a resident of al-Akhtal Street and that she had asked the Americans permission to cross the road. The US soldiers gave their consent but then opened fire on her when she set off, killing her on the spot.
Mysterious mortar attack kills family of seven Friday.
In a dispatch posted at 10:15am Baghdad time Saturday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a mortar shell landed in the Baghdad district of al-Fadl on Friday, killing a family of seven as they slept on the rooftop of their house.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet “Interior Ministry” as saying that two neighbors of the family were wounded in the same attack.
Iraqis have reverted to the ancient custom of spending hot summer nights sleeping on their roofs since the US occupation has resulted in power outages making it impossible to run air conditioners.
Salah ad-Din Province.
Ad-Dulu‘iyah.
Resistance bomb kills puppet army major in ad-Dulu‘iyah Saturday.
In a dispatch posted at 2:56pm Baghdad time Saturday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by the passing motorcade of puppet Major ‘Amir Nayif, the commander of the ad-Dulu‘iyah puppet guard force of the puppet Iraqi army. The attack took place in the town of ad-Dulu‘iyah, 90km north of Baghdad Saturday.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police as saying that the bomb, which had been planted by the side of the road near the ad-Dulu‘iyah fuel station to the north of the city, killed Major Nayif and two of his bodyguards and destroyed the vehicle in which they were riding. Five civilians were also wounded and taken to the city hospital for treatment.
Yathrib.
In a dispatch posted at 1:04pm Baghdad time midday Saturday, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that US troops shot and killed two of their Irqi puppet police allies and wounded two more of them in the Yathrib area, 70km north of Baghdad Saturday morning.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet security services as saying that the Americans told the puppet police afterwards that the incident took place by mistake at a checkpoint manned by puppet police in Yathrib.
Amirli.
Truck bomber kills over 100 in attack on Shi‘i Turkoman town Saturday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 9:55am Makkah time Saturday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that on Saturday morning a man drove an explosives-packed truck into a popular market in the predominantly Turkoman town of Amirli, 125km north of Baghdad, in Salah ad-Din Province, on the way from Tikrit to Kirkuk.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported Lieutenant Colonel Husayn ‘Ali Rashid, the Deputy Director of the puppet police in the city of Tuz Khurmatu as saying that a bomber driving an explosives-laden truck blew himself up in the market in the town of Amirli.
Captain Nuzad ‘Abdallah reported that the explosion took place Saturday morning and resulted in the collapse of a large number of houses adjoining the market. The blast also caused material damage to shops and stores, ‘Abdallah said, adding that there were still bodies under the rubble.
In a dispatch posted at 6:46pm Makkah time Saturday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that 105 people were killed and 250 wounded in the explosion according to hospital sources. Lieutenant Colonel Saman Hamid, the deputy director of the Joint Coordination Office in the Tuz Khurmatu puppet police added that there wree five people missing as a result of the attack, which he said was carried out by an explosives-laden brick truck.
Mafkarat al-Islam quoted Muhammad Rashid, the puppet governor of Tuz Khurmatu as saying that he had received security reports confirming the deaths of 115 people in addition to five people who were missing and body parts of about five individuals. Rashid added that 40 houses, 20 shops, and 10 cars had been completely destroyed in the explosion.
He said that victims had been taken to hospitals in Tuz Khurmatu, Kirkuk, Azadi, and Kafri, due to the difficulty of transporting them to Tikrit, the road to which was not entirely under the control of the puppet regime. Rashid said that the reason that initial reports had listed only 22 dead while later reports were much higher was the fact that many people had been crushed when their houses collapsed, and some of them also caught fire.
An administrative source in Tuz Khurmatu Hospital also reported that the relatives of some of the dead buried their loved ones without informing the puppet police or local puppet administration. Others sent the bodies of their relatives to an-Najaf, as the majority of the residents of the town belonged to the al-Bayyat Turkoman tribe, a tribe that is Shi‘i.
Most of the Iraqi Turkoman population in northern Iraq is Sunni and is frequently aligned with Sunni Arab Iraqis in opposition to efforts by pro-American Kurdish separatists to expand the Kurdish-run enclave.
For its part, in a dispatch posted at 2:52pm Baghdad time Saturday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported a hospital source as saying that the casualty toll in the Amirli blast then stood at 100 people killed and another 120 wounded.
The AMSI reported a puppet police source as saying earlier in the day that the vehicle bomber was targeting the headquarters of what he called the “Kurdistani Communist Party” in the ash-Shuhada’ neighborhood of the town. AMSI indicated that Amirli is located between Sulayman Bak and Tuz Khurmatu, 90km east of Tikrit.
Samarra’.
Resistance bomb kills four puppet “Shock Troops” in Samarra’ midday Friday.
In a dispatch posted at 9:47am Baghdad time Saturday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a patrol of puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry Shock Troops (Maghawir)” in Samarra’, 120km north of Baghdad at noon on Friday.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet security forces in Samarra’ as saying that a bomb that had been planted in the al-Bu Rahman area of the city went off by a passing “Shock Troop” patrol, completely destroying one patrol vehicle, killing four of the “Shock Troops,” and wounding three civilians. Buildings in the area were also damaged in the blast.
Diyala Province.
Al-Miqdadiyah.
Puppet police patrol attacked in al-Miqdadiyah.
In a dispatch posted at 2:56pm Baghdad time Saturday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that Iraqi Resistance fighters attacked a puppet police patrol on the main road in eastern al-Miqdadiyah, 85km northeast of Baghdad on Saturday morning.
The AMSI reported a source in the city’s puppet police as saying tat the attack took place near the Sarihah area and left three patrolmen wounded. They were taken to al-Miqdadiyah Hospital for treatment.
Al-Jalawla’.
Car bomber blasts market in village near al-Jalawla’.
In a dispatch posted at 2:52pm Baghdad time Saturday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a car bomb had been driven into a crowd of civilians near the village of Qarah Qush in the vicinity of al-Jalawla’, 120km northeast of Baghdad.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet security forces in al-Jalawla’ as saying that the target of the attack was a group of men returning from a funeral near the village. The source said that the blast resulted in the death of 22 people and the wounding of 17 more. Afterwards, roads to the area were closed by the puppet police.
Earlier in the day, in a dispatch posted at 9:55am Makkah time Saturday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported an official in the puppet police in Khanaqin as saying that a car bomber had detonated his payload inside the market in the village of Ahmad Maris, south of Jalawla’. In addition to killing 17 people and wounding four more by preliminary count, the source said that the blast inflicted material damage on shops and stores.
Bomb wounds puppet army troops near Khanaqin Friday.
In a dispatch posted at 9:47am Baghdad time Saturday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a bomb exploded by a puppet Iraqi army patrol near Khanaqin on Friday.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet security forces as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of a road leading to Imam Ways exploded, destroying a military vehicle and wounding four puppet Iraqi army troops.
Babil Province.
Al-Mahmudiyah.
Twenty-five civilians kidnapped by Jaysh al-Mahdi gunmen in al-Mahmudiyah.
In a bulletin posted at 12:19pm Baghdad time midday Saturday, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that Shi‘i sectarian gunmen had set up a checkpoint in the name of the puppet security forces and kidnapped 25 local residents in al-Mahmudiyah, 25km south of Baghdad.
The AMSI reported that the sectarian gunmen claimed to be part of the puppet security forces and set up a checkpoint near the al-‘Askari neighborhood in al-Mahmudiyah. They abducted 25 people at the checkpoint and took them to an unknown destination in the al-‘Askari neighborhood.
AMSI reported that the al-Mahmudiyah area has been the scene of extensive Shi‘i sectarian “cleansing” of Sunnis, with many local people expelled from their homes and killed in an on-going campaign, which, AMSI noted, was being waged by the pro-Iranian Jaysh al-Mahdi sectarian militia with the support of US and puppet Iraqi regime forces.
On Thursday the bodies of a man and his two children were found murdered in the al-‘Askari neighborhood.
The drive to expel Sunnis from vast swathes of territory in Baghdad and in the central and southern parts of Iraq is intended to facilitate plans to partition Iraq that have been drawn up by Zionist and American strategists.
Al-Hillah.
Bomb targets puppet army patrol midday Friday.
In a dispatch posted at 9:47am Baghdad time Saturday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a puppet Iraq army column near the city of al-Hillah, about 100km south of Baghdad, at midday Friday.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet army as saying that a bomb went of by puppet troops on the road between al-Hillah and al-Mahawil. The explosion took place after the puppet soldiers had disarmed two other bombs planted on the same roadway. The source claimed that the blast caused no casualties but did damage a military vehicle.
At-Ta’mim Province.
Kirkuk.
Resistance bomb explodes by puppet police station in Kirkuk.
In a dispatch posted at 1:04pm Baghdad time midday Saturday, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a puppet police patrol in the al-Musalla neighborhood of Kirkuk, 255km north of Baghdad on Saturday morning.
A source in the puppet police in Kirkuk told the press that the blast wounded three patrolmen.
Al-Qadisiyah Province.
Ad-Diwaniyah.
US, armed groups exchange fire in ad-Diwaniyah.
In a dispatch posted at 12:49pm Baghdad time midday Saturday, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the US-occupied “Camp Echo” near ad-Diwaniyah, 180km south of Baghdad, came under mortar bombardment on Saturday morning.
The AMSI reported a puppet security source as saying that eight mortar shells blasted into the American camp at 5:30am local time Saturday morning. All the shells landed inside the US camp. The source had no information on the nature or extent of US casualties, however.
Meanwhile, eyewitnesses in the neighborhoods of al-Jumhuri, as-Sadr, and al-Wahdah reported that their areas came under violent American artillery barrage after the US Camp Echo was attacked. The American barrage lasted about an hour and inflicted material damage on a number of houses. The attack also panicked many women and children in the area, the witnesses reported.
Fighting also erupted at dawn in the city of ad-Diwaniyah as unknown armed men battled US and puppet army troops in the neighborhood of al-Jumhuri and in the Salim area.
A source told AMSI that the battle − which started about 3:15am Saturday and went on for about an hour, left five local people dead and seven more injured in varying degrees. The source said that light and heavy weapons were used in the engagement.
Muthanna Province.
As-Samawah.
Seven killed in turf war in as-Samawah.
In a dispatch posted at 9:47am Baghdad time Saturday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported hospital sources as saying that seven people had been killed and another 51 wounded in fighting between the Jaysh al-Mahdi and the puppet Iraqi army in as-Samawah, in southern Iraq on Friday.
With British forces engaged in a gradual withdrawal from southern Iraq, rival Shi‘i sectarian militias and factions − including the Jaysh al-Mahdi, the Badr Brigades, and others − many of them concurrently soldiers in the US-installed regime’s puppet army and security services − are engaged in turf wars in the area seeking to step into the shoes of the departing occupiers.
Al-Basrah Province.
Al-Basrah.
Britain reports death of Fijian soldier in al-Basrah Saturday.
In a dispatch posted at 2:46pm Baghdad time Saturday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a British spokesman had announced that an occupation soldier of Fijian nationality working with the British forces at the British base in the Presidential Palaces in al-Basrah had died while doing “non-combat tasks.”
The AMSI reported the British spokesman as saying that the British forces were investigating the case.
London announces death of two British troops in al-Basrah.
In a dispatch posted at 2:52pm Makkah time Saturday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the British Ministry of Defence had announced that two of its soldiers had been killed in al-Basrah and another three of them wounded in various incidents.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported a homemade bomb had exploded by a British patrol that was driving through a neighborhood in northern al-Basrah shortly after midnight local time. That blast killed one British soldier.
The British statement said that the second British soldier was killed Friday afternoon in the British base in the al-Basrah citadel in “a non-combat incident.”
According to the statement two other British troops were wounded in a small arms attack, one of the men slightly and the other “extremely severely.” A third British soldier was wounded when a homemade bomb went off.
Bomb wounds British troops on patrol in al-Basrah Saturday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 2:46pm Baghdad time Saturday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a bomb had exploded by a British patrol in the al-Ma‘qal area of al-Basrah on Saturday morning.
The AMSI reported a source in the al-Basrah Province puppet police as saying that the bomb had been planted by the side of the road and was intended for a patrol of British occupation troops.
The source said that the blast destroyed two armored vehicles in the patrol, injuring a number of British troops in varying degrees of intensity. Helicopters evacuated them to the field hospital at al-Basrah International Airport. The two wrecked vehicles were hauled away to another destination.
British troops reported wounded in attacks in al-Basrah, Friday-Saturday night.
In a dispatch posted at 11:55am Makkah time Saturday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the British army had admitted that a number of its troops had been wounded when they came under attack in al-Basrah during Friday-Saturday night.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported the British army as announcing that a detachment of British troops were carrying out searches during the night when they were attacked by fighters firing rocket-propelled grenades, grenades, and heavy weapons.
The news agency “Aswat al-‘Iraq,” as monitored by Mafkarat al-Islam, reported a British major as saying that British troops conducting searches in al-Basrah came under several attacks in which bombs, RPG-7 rocket-propelled grenades, and light weapons were used. The British spokesman said that fighter planes and helicopter gun ships were used to destroy the bombs that had been planted in their path. He added that a number of people were arrested in the course of the searches in the al-Junhuriyah district of al-Basrah.
There are still about 5,500 British troops in southern Iraq, following the withdrawal of 1,600 in recent months.
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