在线国产一区二区_成人黄色片在线观看_国产成人免费_日韩精品免费在线视频_亚洲精品美女久久_欧美一级免费在线观看

   

U.S. coalition kills 30 Shiite fighters

(AP)
Updated: 2006-10-09 08:48

BAGHDAD, Iraq - The U.S.-led coalition said it killed 30 fighters in a battle Sunday with the country's most powerful Shiite militia amid growing American impatience with the Iraqi government's inability to stop militias responsible for escalating sectarian violence.


Iraqi troops patrol the streets of Diwaniyah, 130 kilometers (80 miles) south of Baghdad Sunday, Oct. 8, 2006. U.S. and Iraqi troops battled the country's most powerful Shiite militia, the Mahdi Army, in Diwaniyah Sunday for several hours. [AP]
 

The clash was the second with the Mahdi Army in the predominantly Shiite southern city of Diwaniyah in as many months. Officials from the party of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, which heads the militia, denied any of their fighters were killed.

A U.S. Abrams tank was seriously damaged when it was hit by rocket-propelled grenades, but no casualties were reported among the U.S. or Iraqi forces.

However, the military announced the deaths of five U.S. troops elsewhere in the country. Two soldiers were killed Saturday, one in the capital and the other northwest of Baghdad while three Marines were killed Friday in western Anbar province, the military said without elaborating.

The deaths brought to 29 the number of Americans killed in Iraq this month, many of them in Baghdad as part of a district-by-district crackdown aimed at reducing mounting violence by clearing the city of weapons and fighters.

At least 14 Iraqis also died in other violence around the country Sunday, including a Shiite woman and her young daughter who were killed when gunmen opened fire on their minivan in Baqouba, northeast of Baghdad. The driver also was killed, and the woman's husband and her brother were wounded.

Police also found 51 bullet-riddled bodies in various parts of Baghdad during a 24-hour period ending Sunday morning, police 1st Lt. Mohammed Khayoun said. They were all apparent victims of the sectarian death squads that roam the capital, with many of the bodies showing signs of torture.

The U.S. has shown increasing impatience with the failure of Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to rein in militias fueling the Shiite-Sunni killings that many believe now pose a greater threat to Iraq's stability than al-Qaida or the anti-U.S. insurgency.

Sunni leaders accuse al-Maliki of hesitating to take action against Shiite militias because many of them, like the Mahdi Army belong to political parties that his government relies on for support. Al-Sadr's party holds 30 of the 275 seats in parliament and five Cabinet posts, and the cleric's backing helped al-Maliki win the top job earlier this year.

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gave al-Maliki and other Iraqi leaders a blunt assessment during a visit to Iraq this past week, telling them the violence cannot be tolerated and they have to act.

Sen. John Warner, R-Va., chairman of the Armed Services Committee, gave a starker warning following his own visit to Iraq, saying if violence does not abate in the next two or three months, Washington should make "bold decisions" on what to do next.

U.S. troops have been quietly launching raids on key al-Sadr loyalists and Mahdi Army members in the past week, members of al-Sadr's party have said. The U.S. has announced numerous arrests during the Baghdad sweep, but has not specified what group they belong to so exact numbers could not be determined.

Al-Sadr loyalists, meanwhile, have accused the Americans of trying to start a wider fight with the militia. U.S. troops and the Mahdi Army fought major battles twice in 2004.

"The Americans are creating pretexts to provoke us and drag us into confrontation," said Fadhil Qasir, a spokesman for the Mahdi Army in Diwaniyah.

The fighting in Diwaniyah, about 80 miles south of Baghdad, broke out after U.S. and Iraqi troops entered the city looking for Mahdi Army members responsible for the execution-style killings of 11 Iraqi army troops in August. The slayings provoked a fierce fight at the time between the militia and Iraqi forces that left 23 troops and 50 militiamen dead.

Coalition forces raided the house of Kifah al-Greiti, a Mahdi Army commander, early Sunday, prompting a fierce battle with militiamen that lasted several hours, Iraqi Army Capt. Fatiq Ayed said. The U.S. military said up to 10 teams of militiamen with rocket propelled grenades attacked the Iraqi and U.S. troops.

Later, U.S. troops barricaded off entrances to the area to prevent militia reinforcements from entering. The military said 30 militiamen were killed, but Qasir rejected the claim.

The military also said the target of the raid was captured, along with three other people. However, both police and the militia said al-Greiti had not been arrested, and it was not immediately clear who the captured suspect was.

Sheik Abdul-Razzaq al-Nadawi, head of al-Sadr's office in Diwaniyah, said the movement had negotiated an arrangement with the prime minister's office that U.S. troops would not enter Mahdi Army neighborhoods in the city, and that the presence of U.S. troops overnight had provoked the clashes.

"We don't attack, but when we are attacked, we respond," he said.

Elsewhere, authorities in Kirkuk ended a security sweep aimed at getting rid of weapons in the northern city, which has seen escalating violence in past weeks. An all-day curfew imposed Saturday during the crackdown was lifted.

The troops arrested some 150 suspected insurgents and seized 380 assault rifles and 200 pistols in the house-to-house searches, police Brig. Sarhat Qadir said. The sweep began in mainly Kurdish areas in the north of the city, then moved down into the south and west of the city, where the Sunni Arab population is centered.

Kirkuk, a major oil center, is at the center of a struggle for power between Sunni Arabs and ethnic Turkmen and Kurds, who claim the city as their own and want it eventually to be included in their self-rule enclave to the north.

 
 

主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产又黄又猛 | 四虎影院永久免费 | 国产理论在线观看 | 久久精品视频国产 | 午夜成人免费视频 | 国产一区精品在线观看 | 天天干天天操天天 | 免费日韩视频 | 欧美精品成人一区二区在线观看 | 国产黄a三级| 日韩免费在线观看视频 | 欧美在线观看一区二区 | 婷婷午夜天 | 天天综合影院 | 日韩精品福利 | 欧美成人综合 | 亚洲自拍偷拍一区 | www亚洲| 黄色成人免费网站 | 日韩高清精品免费观看 | 久久老司机 | 国产成人午夜高潮毛片 | 国产成人一区 | 亚洲日本高清 | 欧美精品二区三区四区免费看视频 | 日韩欧美不卡 | 日韩欧美在线视频观看 | 91午夜精品亚洲一区二区三区 | 久久精品欧美 | 国产女人18毛片18精品 | 久久久九九 | 亚洲精品免费在线观看 | 黄视频免费观看 | 五月天婷婷网站 | 日韩aaaa| 久久综合久久鬼 | 亚洲免费视频网站 | 日韩成人免费视频 | 男女插插插视频 | 日韩一区二区三区免费视频 | 久久精品av |