Posted on 09/17/2007 12:22:07 PM PDT by WBL 1952
By Haider Salahudeen
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A row of beds lies empty in the emergency ward of Baghdad's Yarmouk Hospital. The morgue, which once overflowed with corpses, is barely a quarter full.
Doctors at the hospital, a barometer of bloodshed in the Iraqi capital, say there has been a sharp fall in victims of violence admitted during a seven-month security campaign.
Last month the fall was particularly dramatic, with 70 percent fewer bodies and half the number of wounded brought in compared to July, hospital director Haqi Ismail said.
"The major incidents, like explosions and car bombs, sometimes reached six or seven a day. Now it's more like one or two a week," he told Reuters.
The relative calm at the Yarmouk hospital lends weight to U.S. and Iraqi government assertions that a security campaign launched around Baghdad in February has achieved results.
In one emergency ward at the hospital, in a Sunni Muslim district of west Baghdad which has suffered disproportionately from sectarian conflict, just two patients were being treated. Neither showed signs of serious injury.
At the hospital morgue, only two of the eight refrigerated rooms contain bodies, many of them dating to violence weeks ago.
Bloodstained floors in the empty sections were the only reminder of days when the morgue was so flooded with victims of bombings and shootings that the bodies overflowed, laid out on the ground outside. Continued...
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But Reid, Pelosi, Clinton and all the others have said the surge was a failure!........................
I am happy for the Iraqi people, and congratulate our troops who made this posible. Excellent job men and women.
One other plus, is that Democrats will be troubled by this.
It’s a twofer...
It’s a red letter day watching the progress our troops have provided, and the democrats get clusterf——d in the process.
Strongly agree!
Thank you. I’m glad.
PING~~!
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