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Multiple attacks rock Iraqi cities
cnn ^ | 24 June 2004 | cnn

Posted on 06/24/2004 1:07:29 AM PDT by Jet Jaguar

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Insurgents have staged simultaneous attacks on police stations across Iraq, killing at least a dozen Iraqi officers and three U.S. soldiers.

Many casualties have also been reported in the wave of attacks which struck police stations in Baqubah, Mosul and Ramadi on Thursday morning, coalition officials say.

At least two U.S. soldiers were killed in Baqubah after their patrol was ambushed. American forces responded by launching airstrikes on insurgent positions in the city north of the Iraqi capital.

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KEYWORDS: baqouba; iraq; mosul; ramadi
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Reuters
 
 
Rebels Launch Attacks in Four Iraq Cities, 23 Dead
Thu Jun 24, 2004 04:33 AM ET

By Alistair Lyon

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Rebels launched coordinated assaults on Iraqi police that turned several mainly Sunni Muslim cities into battle zones Thursday and at least 23 people were killed, including three U.S. soldiers.

The simultaneous violence in Baquba, Falluja, Ramadi and Mosul intensified a bloody campaign by Iraqi insurgents and foreign militants to sabotage the formal handover from U.S.-led occupation to an interim government in six days' time.

In Mosul, 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad, at least four car bombs exploded near police buildings, sending thick smoke into the air and setting cars ablaze. Police said there had been heavy casualties, but had no details.

Three more blasts shook the city later, and local television ordered residents to stay at home. Police blocked off all major roads, and announced a dusk-to-dawn curfew.

The U.S. military said an American soldier had been killed and three wounded in the blasts. It said a security guard was killed when gunmen attacked a private security company, but did not give the guard's nationality.

Gunfire rattled across Mosul as insurgents fought running battles with U.S. troops and Iraqi police.

Black-clad gunmen, some claiming loyalty to Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, attacked a police station in Baquba, 60 km (40 miles) northwest of Baghdad.

Nine policemen and four civilians were killed and 22 people were wounded, hospital officials said.

Witnesses said scores of gunmen took control of the town's main intersection after the dawn assault on the police station, attacking any Iraqi police or U.S. troops they encountered.

A U.S. military spokesman said two American soldiers had been killed. U.S. forces had responded with air strikes after gunmen captured the civic center and attacked another government building. Two insurgents were killed.

ZARQAWI'S FINGERPRINTS

Many of the fighters wore yellow headbands bearing the name of a Muslim militant group "Saraya al-Tawhid and Jihad" (Battalions of Unification and Holy War). They handed out leaflets warning Iraqis not to "collaborate" with Americans.

"The flesh of collaborators is tastier than that of Americans," the leaflets said.

Arabic television channel Al Jazeera showed hooded fighters brandishing their weapons in Baquba and saying they were followers of Zarqawi. Bodies lay in the streets nearby.

Zarqawi's Jama'at al-Tawhid and Jihad group has claimed responsibility for many attacks in Iraq, including this week's beheading of a South Korean hostage.

Insurgents fired mortars at two police stations and the house of a security official in Ramadi, 110 km (68 miles) west of Baghdad, killing at least three people, witnesses said. A fourth person was killed in clashes with U.S. troops.

Earlier this week, gunmen killed four U.S. Marines who had been posted on a rooftop in Ramadi.

Fierce fighting broke out between U.S. Marines and rebels in Falluja. U.S. warplanes and helicopter gunships swooped low over the city as gunfire and rocket-propelled grenade explosions echoed through the streets, witnesses said.

The clashes raged for two hours and U.S. planes dropped 500-pound bombs on guerrilla positions, a Reuters photographer with the Marines near Falluja, 50 km (32 miles) west of Baghdad, said. There was no word on casualties.

A U.S. Cobra helicopter was shot down during the Falluja fighting but the crew walked away unhurt, Marines said.

Under a truce agreed last month, U.S. forces pulled out of the city and handed control to an Iraqi brigade led by army officers who had served under former President Saddam Hussein.

U.S. SAYS MOST CITIES "UNDER CONTROL"

Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt, deputy director of operations for the U.S. army in Iraq, confirmed there had been clashes in a number of Iraqi cities.

"With the exception of what we are seeing in Baquba, most seem to be under control right now," he told reporters.

A senior U.S. officer said the attacks were likely to have been the work of Saddam loyalists, rather than Zarqawi followers. He said 30 to 40 fighters had staged the Baquba attacks, with lower numbers in action elsewhere.

U.S. forces had used laser-guided weapons against three houses in Baquba to silence small-arms fire.


21 posted on 06/24/2004 1:51:19 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: Eurotwit

See above for Reuters update.


22 posted on 06/24/2004 1:52:03 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
"The flesh of collaborators is tastier than that of Americans," the leaflets said.

These guys are demonic.

23 posted on 06/24/2004 1:59:23 AM PDT by Eurotwit
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To: alaska-sgt
The Tet offensive had about 75,000 NV troops attacking in various spots. About 50,000 NV troops died in the offensive, It was a total defeat for the NV side. Nearly wiped out their army.

Media distortion did the rest. CBS said we lost so we left Vietnam. Then another 2,000,000 citizens died in SE Asia as the communists took over. Read Gen. Giap's book if you want the facts.

So yes the media may be trying to make it look like Tet, a single car bomb is a big story for 24 hours for our beloved media, but the problem is the scale is way off. However if you don't have any historical reference points to go by, you could easily be misled in to believing anything. It's what the media does best today, distort and fabricate reality. Just ask this Moore guy.

24 posted on 06/24/2004 2:02:52 AM PDT by snooker
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To: snooker

3 US soldiers, at least 50 Iraqis killed...


25 posted on 06/24/2004 2:07:05 AM PDT by MEG33 (John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security)
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To: MEG33
I wonder if any of these people would have been saved if we had had better interrogation techniques and were able to get actionable intelligence before these attacks?

On the other hand, we wouldn't want to be accused by Teddy 'the drunk' of putting panties on the heads of nice terrorist. Choices, that's all we have is tough choices.

As an aside ... I understand the DNC tribute to Teddy is going to be titled "Going to the sea, in an Oldsmobile".

26 posted on 06/24/2004 2:43:37 AM PDT by snooker
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To: alaska-sgt
Tet type offensive?

No not really...

27 posted on 06/24/2004 2:44:15 AM PDT by Dog (In Memory of Pat Tillman ---- ---- ---- American Hero.)
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To: alaska-sgt
"Explosions and shelling shook Fallujah, 40 miles west of Baghdad."

Our military should give them a long and eventually final dose of their own medicine. "We won't do anything to Fallujah again. ...promise!" Then, every time anything bad happens anywhere in Iraq, lose a few bombs in Fallujah. Then promise, bomb, promise, bomb,...

;-)
28 posted on 06/24/2004 3:01:20 AM PDT by familyop (Essayons)
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To: snooker

LOL!..Teddy is wet brained.


29 posted on 06/24/2004 3:28:27 AM PDT by MEG33 (John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security)
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To: familyop

Paul Bremer said that as June 30 approached, attacks of this nature would increase. Looks like he was right.


30 posted on 06/24/2004 3:34:16 AM PDT by Teplukin
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To: Michael121
Despite the increased violence and mostly Iraqi casualties, it is interesting to note that so far June has been a relatively light month in terms of US fatalities. June (33); May (80); Apr (135); March (52); Feb (20); Jan (47): Dec 03 (40); Nov 03 (82); and Oct 03 (43).

Hopefully, this trend line will continue despite the enemy's Tet-like June 30 offensive.

32 posted on 06/24/2004 3:50:09 AM PDT by kabar
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Many of the fighters wore yellow headbands bearing the name of a Muslim militant group "Saraya al-Tawhid and Jihad" (Battalions of Unification and Holy War).

Might I also suggest you paint targets on your chest?
33 posted on 06/24/2004 4:20:36 AM PDT by Nachoman
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To: alaska-sgt

Makes me sick when I see Reuters and other anti-American leftist propaganda outlets refer to the terrorist murderer Abu Musab al-Zarqawi as the "Jordanian militant" Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. They would call him a "freedom fighter" if they could get away with it.


34 posted on 06/24/2004 5:09:29 PM PDT by GRANGER (Must-issue states have safer streets.)
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