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□イラク・レジスタンス・レポート 2007/07/11
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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Wednesday, 11 July 2007. Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.
Wednesday, 11 July 2007.
・ Massive explosions rip through meeting near al-Fallujah Wednesday afternoon where collaborationist tribal leader was calling for volunteers to serve US occupation.
・ US dismisses puppet “governor” and police chief of al-Fallujah after discovery of mass grave of 40 local residents murdered by the local pro-American puppet police.
・ US admits three more troops killed in Iraq, including one in Tuesday’s mortar attack on “Green Zone.”
・ US finally admits three people dead, 18 wounded in fierce mortar attack on “Green Zone” Tuesday.
・ Puppet administrative chief of Samarra’ gunned down in his own home midday Wednesday.
・ US troops bring 12 dead bodies to Tikrit Hospital Tuesday with no explanation for how or where they had died.
・ US helicopter gun ship blasts home east of ad-Dulu‘iyah killing two women, two children Tuesday night.
・ US admits to helicopter attack on house in al-Mawsil, where two women, two children were killed, claiming it was unintentional mistake.
Al-Anbar Province.
Al-Fallujah.
Massive explosions rip through meeting near al-Fallujah Wednesday afternoon where collaborationist tribal leader was calling for volunteers to serve US occupation.
In a dispatch posted at 9:58pm Baghdad time Wednesday night, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a massive explosion blew apart the home of the shaykh of the al-Jamilat tribe in the town of al-Karmah, 14km east of al-Fallujah (which is 60km west of Baghdad) on Wednesday afternoon. The attack came as the Shaykh was calling on his fellow tribesmen to volunteer to join the American run puppet army and police in order to support the occupation against the Iraqi Resistance.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police in al-Karmah as saying: “it is believed that four people wearing explosive belts blew themselves up at the diwan meeting of Shaykh Mushhin al-Khalaf, a leader of the al-Jamilat tribe in al-Karmah at 5pm local time Wednesday afternoon, killing 21 people and wounding 46, most of those in extremely grave condition. The wounded were transported to al-Fallujah General Hospital for treatment.
Isma‘il Ahmad Khalaf, a relative of Shaykh Mushhin reported: “two people wearing explosive belts entered the house and the diwan of Shaykh al-Khalaf, a shaykh of the al-Jamilat tribe, and blew themselves up with the explosive belts, killing many.”
Witnesses who had been near by the house at the time said that “Shaykh al-Khalaf’s house was largely destroyed, and nearby homes were damaged too, and the window glass in the nearby police station building was blown out.”
A medical source at al-Fallujah General Hospital said that ambulances and police cars transported 21 bodies and 46 wounded people, most of those in critical condition, to the hospital. He expected the number of dead eventually to rise.
As of the time of reporting, the fate of Shaykh al-Khalaf himself remained unknown. It was also unknown whether the meeting that was the target of the bomb attack was being attended by any puppet security or administration officials.
US dismisses puppet “governor” and police chief of al-Fallujah after discovery of mass grave of 40 local residents murdered by the local pro-American puppet police.
In a dispatch posted on its website Wednesday, Quds Press reported that the US occupation authorities dismissed their puppet governor of al-Fallujah, 60km west of Baghdad, after the discovery of a mass grave containing the remains of 40 Iraqis who had been captured, imprisoned, and murdered by the local puppet “al-Anbar Salvation Council” puppet police.
A source in the puppet security services in al-Fallujah told Quds Press in an exclusive interview that an investigative team of five US officers determined that the puppet “al-Anbar Salvation Council” police were behind the murder of the 40 victims, all of them from al-Fallujah. Their investigation proved that the puppet governor, Sa‘d ‘Awwad al-Khalifawi, was aware of the massacre of prisoners.
The source said that in addition to dismissing the puppet governor of al-Fallujah, the Americans also fired the puppet police chief in the city and arrested nine officers in the puppet police directorate. An American general took over command of the puppet police in the city until such time as an “appropriate person” could be found and installed.
About two weeks ago, US and puppet troops discovered the mass grave containing the remains of 40 Iraqis to the south of al-Fallujah. Investigation showed that all were local residents who had been executed by members of the puppet “al-Anbar Salvation Council” police which is an offshoot of the pro-American “al-Anbar Salvation Council”organization, which is led by the well-known Sunni collaborator Sattar Abu Rishah. The “al-Anbar Salvation Council” was originally knocked together by the US occupation forces and the puppet regime installed by the Americans in an attempt to recruit local Sunnis into the service of the puppet regime on the pretext that they would only fight against al-Qa‘idah. In fact, they have been employed to fight all the anti-occupation Iraqi Resistance forces. The fact that the puppet “al-Anbar Salvation Council” police had taken to mass murder of local residents indicated that the US attempt to use the “Council” to “win the local hearts and minds” had been a dismal failure.
Two puppet policemen wounded in ambush in al-Fallujah Tuesday.
In a dispatch posted at 1:44pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that Iraqi Resistance fighters ambushed a puppet police patrol in al-Fallujah, 60km west of Baghdad on Tuesday.
The AMSI reported eyewitnesses as saying that the Resistance men opened fire on the patrol, wounding two of the puppet policemen.
Baghdad.
Sectarian murder spree continues: 18 more bodies found in occupied Baghdad Wednesday.
In a dispatch posted at 11:25pm Makkah time Wednesday night, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the Iraqi puppet police had recovered the bodies of 18 more victims of the sectarian murder spree underway in US-occupied Iraq.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported a source in the puppet “Interior Ministry” as saying that 15 of the bodies were found in al-Karakh.
US seals off al-A‘zamiyah district to search for Iraqi Resistance weapons Wednesday.
In a dispatch posted at 1:32pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that US occupation troops accompanied by their puppet Iraqi army allies closed the entrances and exits to the Baghdad district of al-A‘zamiyah − an area they walled off some weeks ago − on Wednesday morning.
The AMSI reported eyewitnesses as saying that the Americans sealed off the entrances and exits and used loudspeakers to demand that local residents remain inside their homes and prepare to be searched for weapons. The witnesses said that US tanks had closed off important streets in the district.
Car bomb turns US Humvee into fireball on Beirut Square in Baghdad Wednesday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 12:02pm Baghdad time midday Wednesday, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a car bomb exploded by a US patrol in Beirut Square on Palestine Street in eastern Baghdad on Wednesday morning.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police as saying that the blast set a US Humvee ablaze. Afterwards, the Americans surrounded the area, closing the streets leading toe Beirut Square and making it impossible to ascertain anything regarding the nature or extent of US casualties.
US admits three more troops killed in Iraq, including one in Tuesday’s mortar attack on “Green Zone.”
In a dispatch posted at 9:47am Baghdad time Wednesday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the US had admitted the deaths of three more of its occupation troops in Iraq.
The AMSI reported that US statements acknowledged that, in addition to one soldier killed in the mortar barrage on the so-called “Green Zone” Tuesday, one more Ameircan soldier had been killed in Baghdad and another in Samarra’, 120km north of the occupied Iraqi capital.
A US communique´ indicated that the Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded by a US military unit in Samarra’ on Saturday, and that Resistance men then pounced on the Americans firing small arms. The American death in Samarra’ occurred in that incident, the US command reported.
US finally admits three dead, 18 wounded in fierce mortar attack on “Green Zone” Tuesday.
In a dispatch posted at 10am Makkah time Wednesday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the US had admitted that Tuesday’s fierce mortar barrage on the top-security area around the Republican Palace in Baghdad − the area the Americans have dubbed the “Green Zone” killed one US soldier and wounded five other people − two of them US troops and three of them contractors.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported that many hours after the attack the US embassy inside the “Green Zone” finally acknowledged that three people had been killed in the attack, one of them an American soldier, another an Iraqi civilian collaborator, and a third person whose nationality was not specified. Iraqi sources cited by Mafkarat al-Islam, however, indicated that the third person was a Filipino.
The US embassy added that 18 other people were wounded, five of those US citizens, and among them two soldiers and three mercenary contractors.
Four puppet police killed in Tuesday evening ambush in northern Baghdad.
In a dispatch posted at 1:44pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that at least four puppet policemen were killed and two more wounded in an armed attack on their patrol in northern Baghdad Tuesday evening. The AMSI reported that the puppet police sources declined to provide any further details.
Puppet “Shock Troop” soldier killed in Tuesday attack on checkpoint.
In a dispatch posted at 1:44pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that armed men assaulted a checkpoint manned by puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry Shock Troops (Maghawir)” in the southern Baghdad neighborhood of as-Sayyidiyah on Tuesday.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet security forces as saying that one of the puppet “Shock Troops” was killed in the attack.
Salah ad-Din Province.
Samarra’
Puppet administrative chief of Samarra’ gunned down in his own home midday Wednesday.
In a dispatch posted at 4:54pm Makkah time Wednesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance fighters stormed the home of the top puppet administration official in the city of Samarra’, 120km north of Baghdad and shot and killed him at noon Wednesday.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported puppet police sources as saying that armed men stormed the house of the acting puppet governor of Samarra’, ‘Abbud Hamid Salih in the as-Siakak neighborhood and sprayed him with bullets. The attackers then left the scene.
Salih, 47, became acting puppet governor in the city of Samarra’ in May after the provincial puppet governor fired his predecessor in the wake of Resistance attacks that targeted military headquarters in the city.
The puppet police reported that Salih’s family was at home at the time of Wednesday’s attack but were not harmed.
Two days earlier Iraqi Resistance fighters abducted Brigadier General ‘Abd ar-Razzaq al-‘Asl, a joint coordination officer for the al-Kayyarah area near al-Mawsil when he was visiting his family in Baghdad’s al-A‘zamiyah district. The puppet police reported that armed men had stormed into al-‘Asl’s house and taken him away to an unknown destination.
The latest successful attack on the home of a puppet official further confirmed the inability of the al-Maliki regime even to secure its own puppet officials from attack.
Tikrit.
US troops bring 12 dead bodies to Tikrit Hospital Tuesday with no explanation for how or where they had died.
In a dispatch posted at 1:32pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that US forces had brought 12 dead bodies to Tikrit Hospital, 180km north of Baghdad, on Tuesday.
The AMSI reported the Director of Surgery at Tikrit Hospital as saying that the American troops brought the 12 bodies in on Tuesday and that he had still not learned the reason or circumstances surrounding their deaths.
Ad-Dulu‘iyah.
US helicopter gun ship blasts home east of ad-Dulu‘iyah killing two women, two children Tuesday night.
In a dispatch posted at 11:25am Baghdad time Wednesday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a US helicopter gun ship had struck a residential home to the east of the city of ad-Dulu‘iyah, about 90km north of Baghdad, killing four members of a family on Tuesday evening.
The AMSI reported a source in the ad-Dulu‘iyah puppet police as saying that a US helicopter attacked the house in which Khalaf Muhaymid lived in eastern ad-Dulu‘iyah. The airstrike killed two of Muhaymid’s daughters-in-law and two of his grandchildren.
The puppet police source said that the reason for the American air raid remained unclear. He said that during the early morning Tuesday, US forces had begun airborne landings and movements of military vehicles on the ground, in the course of which they surrounded the area to the east of ad-Dulu‘iyah. They then proceeded to raid and search houses in a campaign the results of which were still not known to local puppet police sources the next day. The puppet police source said, however, that the American excuse for the offensive was that they were searching for armed men they believed wree holed up in the farm fields in the area.
Diyala Province.
Al-Khalis.
Shi‘i sectarian Jaysh al-Mahdi gunmen kidnap civilians in al-Khalis Wednesday.
In a dispatch posted at 1:13am Baghdad time after midnight Thursday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that Shi ‘ sectarian militias abducted three people − a man, his wife, and her sister − from the city of al-Khalis, 57km north of Baghdad at midday Wednesday.
The AMSI reported its sources as saying that Shi‘i sectarian Jaysh al-Mahdi gunmen kidnapped a man, his wife, and her sister in the az-Zahra’ neighborhood of al-Khalis and led them away to an unknown destination.
Babil Province.
Al-Mahmudiyah.
Armed men destroy four truckloads of Iranian goods near al-Mahmudiyah.
In a dispatch posted on its website Wednesday, Quds Press reported that armed men set fire to four Iraqi trucks hauling Iranian products in southern Baghdad on Wednesday.
A source in the Iraqi puppet police told Quds Press that a group of armed men stopped the four trucks near the area of al-Mahmudiyah, about 25km south of Baghdad. The source said that the trucks were on their way to Baghdad from the southern city of al-Basrah loaded with electrical appliances that had been manufactured in Iran.
The armed men hauled the drivers out of the trucks and let them go. They captured and killed the Iraq merchant who was accompanying the convoy and who owned the goods and planned to sell them. They then doused the vehicles with gasoline and set them ablaze.
Iran’s efforts to work with the US occupation of Iraq and then step into the shoes of the Americans when the latter are forced to depart the country has aroused intense anti-Iranian sentiment among Iraqis who oppose political, military, and economic domination by any foreign power − be it the US, UK, Zionist entity, or Iran.
Ninwa Province.
Al-Mawsil.
US admits to helicopter attack on house in al-Mawsil, where two women, two children were killed, claiming it was unintentional mistake.
In a dispatch posted at 7:27pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a US helicopter gun ship struck a house in al-Mawsil at dawn on Wednesday, killing four people and wounding 12 others.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet Iraqi army as saying that a US helicopter fried rockets at a home in the as-Sihhah neighborhood of al-Mawsil, killing four residents − two women and two children − in addition to wounding 12 other people. Later the US admitted the attack, but claimed that it had been a “mistake” and was unintentional.
Also on Wednesday, US aircraft attacked a home in the ad-Dulu‘iyah area of Salah ad-Din Province where they killed two women and two children as well. The reasons for that attack remained unknown late Wednesday afternoon.
Al-Qadisiyah Province.
Ad-Diwaniyah.
Bombs blast US patrol in ad-Diwaniyah Wednesday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 1:20pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that bombs exploded by a US patrol as it drove near ad-Diwaniyah General Hospital in ad-Diwaniyah, 180km southeast of Baghdad, at 7am local time Wednesday morning.
The AMSI reported eyewitnesses as saying that a number of bombs went off in the attack, destroying and setting ablaze two US military vehicles.
US helicopters attack homes near ad-Diwaniyah before dawn Wednesday.
In a dispatch posted at 1:20pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that US helicopter gun ships attacked a number of houses in the as-Sadiq neighborhood of ad-Diwaniyah, 180km southeast of Baghdad at 3:30am local time before dawn on Wednesday.
The AMSI reported that the American air raid burned up at least eight private cars and killed or wounded several local residents. The air raid was apparently an American retaliation for a Katyusha rocket barrage that targeted “Camp Echo” a short while before (see story below).
US military camp hit by Katyusha rockets before dawn Wednesday.
In a dispatch posted at 12:02pm Baghdad time midday Wednesday, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that four Katyusha rockets slammed into the US Camp Echo just outside of ad-Diwaniyah, 180km southeast of Baghdad at 3am local time before dawn Wednesday, according to a source in the puppet security services in the city.
The AMSI reported the source as saying that no information on the nature or extent of US casualties was available.
Wasit Province.
Al-Kut.
US “Camp Delta” near al-Kut bombarded.
In a dispatch posted at 1:20pm Baghdad time Wednesday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the US “Camp Delta” located 4km west of al-Kut (which is 190km southeast of Baghdad) came under mortar barrage.
The AMSI reported a source in the puppet security services as saying that five mortar rounds were fired into the US camp, a facility the Americans have occupied since their invasion of the country in spring 2003. The source said that the sound of the shells exploding inside the US-occupied facility could be heard around the area and that it was immediately followed by the sound of small arms fire.
AMSI noted that “Camp Delta” has been the target of rocket and mortar attacks on an almost daily basis for more than a month.
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