Police vehicles burn near an Iraqi Police station in Mosul, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2004. Insurgents attacked police stations in several parts of the city, and explosions and gunfire could be heard in various areas. Gunmen could be seen roaming the streets, and a curfew imposed this week remained in effect. (AP Photo)
Masked rebels stormed into six Iraqi police stations in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, seizing weapons and torching buildings.(AFP/Mujahed Mohammed)
A masked insurgent runs with a rocket propelled grenade launcher after a police station was attacked in Mosul November 11, 2004. Insurgents set police stations ablaze, stole weapons and brazenly roamed the streets of Mosul on Thursday as Iraq's third largest city appeared to be sliding out of control, residents said. Explosions and fire from assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades could be heard echoing across the city and columns of smoke rose from at least two police stations set alight. The photographer was shot in the leg and wounded after the picture was taken. REUTERS/Namir Noor-Eldeen
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