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British Engage Column of Iraqi Vehicles
AP | 3/26/03 | DOUG MELLGREN

Posted on 03/26/2003 11:10:43 AM PST by kattracks

British Engage Column of Iraqi Vehicles

By DOUG MELLGREN .c The Associated Press

NEAR BASRA, Iraq (AP) - British forces engaged a column of Iraqi armored vehicles - tanks and armored personnel carriers - that filed out of the southern city of Basra late Wednesday, a British military source said.

The source said coalition aircraft as well as ground units were hitting the column, which he estimated at about 120 vehicles. The vehicles were moving south along Highway 6 .

Basra had been largely quiet for much of the day, with British forces trading occasional fire with some of the estimated 1,000 die-hard Iraqi loyalists fighting for control of the country's second-largest city. The British said they were coming to the defense of inhabitants who rose up in the streets against Saddam Hussein's regime.

Britain's 7th Armored Brigade - the famed Desert Rats - was said to be awaiting orders to enter the heart of the city.

On Tuesday, inhabitants of the mostly Shiite Muslim city started attacking members of Saddam's Baath Party and other Iraqi fighters, who responded by firing mortars at their own people, the British military said. The British, in turn, shelled the mortar positions and bombed Baath headquarters.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair, speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, promised backing for the insurgents.

``Truthfully, the reports are confused, but we believe there was some limited form of uprising,'' Blair told the House of Commons. ``It is important that we give support to those people in Iraq who are rising up to overthrow Saddam and his deeply repressive regime.''

The unrest came as the British tried to gain control of Basra and relieve the city's trapped civilian population of 1.3 million, which was fast running out of food and was in danger of outbreaks of cholera and diarrhea from contaminated water.

Coalition forces have made no secret of their hopes to spur such uprisings in the strategic southern city.

``We are assessing the situation very carefully to see how we can capitalize on it and how we can assist,'' said British spokesman Group Capt. Al Lockwood.

During the battle for control of Basra, the Iraqis were firing artillery from the center of the city at British troops, said British spokesman Col. Chris Vernon, while the British confined their artillery to the city's outskirts, trying to identify clear military targets, especially tanks, and avoid civilian casualties.

``The bunch of desperados who've lived above the law rule the roost in this dictatorship, this regime that Saddam Hussein has been running,'' said Lt. Col. Ronnie McCourt, spokesman for British forces in the Persian Gulf. ``They're obviously resorting to desperate measures and trying to intimidate the population, and we are making certain that we neutralize them as quickly as possible.''

U.S. warplanes also dropped satellite-guided bombs on central Basra, targeting military sites hidden in civilian buildings, according to British accounts.

Gunner Neil Hughes of the Royal Horse Artillery said the Iraqis were using civilians as shields. ``There's some tanks refueling - five or six of them - but we couldn't engage them because they were right next to a built-up area, a hospital,'' he said.

For days, coalition forces had hoped to avoid entering Basra for fear of getting bogged down in urban warfare. But tenacious resistance in the city - there are an estimated 1,000 militia fighters, plus an unknown number of regular troops - and fears for the trapped civilians led them to change their strategy.

During the 1991 Gulf War, Basra's Shiites rose up against Saddam's Sunni Muslim regime in Baghdad. Government forces crushed the rebellion, slaughtering thousands across the south.

On Tuesday night, thousands of Basra residents rampaged through the streets and set dozens of buildings ablaze, according to British reporters attached to military units.

``It appeared some of the population rose up and started attacking elements that are defending the city. These elements more and more as we're investigating them appear to be mostly criminal elements and ruling Baath party members,'' Lockwood said. ``The attack from the local population obviously gave them cause for concern to the extent that they started mortaring them.''

The exiled Iraqi National Congress opposition party called it a large uprising and said it involved fierce hand-to-hand combat and bayonets.

On Wednesday, McCourt said British forces were trying to prevent ``these thugs and hoodlums'' from trying to slip out of the city.

In a telephone interview with Al-Jazeera television, Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed al-Sahhaf denied there was an uprising in Basra.

``The situation is stable,'' he said. ``Resistance is continuing and we are teaching them more lessons.''

Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said he was aware that Fedayeen guerrillas loyal to Saddam were infiltrating the city. But he said he was reluctant to encourage any uprisings.

``I guess those of us my age remember uprisings in Eastern Europe back in the 1950s when they rose up and they were slaughtered,'' he said. ``We know there are people in those cities ready to shoot them if they try to rise up.''

But he added: ``Anyone who's engaged in an uprising has a whole lot of courage, and I sure hope they're successful.''

The number of casualties in Basra was not immediately known. But the Arab TV network Al-Jazeera quoted Iraqi medics on Saturday as saying 50 people were killed in U.S. bombings there.

International relief agencies in phone contact with aid workers in the city expressed deep concern about the fate of trapped civilians.

``It's very alarming, very critical,'' said Veronique Taveau of the U.N. humanitarian office for Iraq.

The city's electricity was knocked out Friday during U.S.-British bombing. That in turn shut down Basra's water pumping and treatment plants. The U.N. Children's Fund estimated up to 100,000 Basra children under 5 were at immediate risk of severe disease from the unsafe water.

AP Special Correspondent Charles J. Hanley contributed to this report from Amman, Jordan.

03/26/03 13:56 EST


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: basra; cas; desertrats; highway6; inc; targetsofopportunity; turkeyshoot; uprising
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1 posted on 03/26/2003 11:10:43 AM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Now on to that 1,000 veh column.
2 posted on 03/26/2003 11:17:41 AM PST by madison46
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To: kattracks
"The vehicles were moving south along Highway 6."

I believe the operative word in that phrase is 'were'.
3 posted on 03/26/2003 11:22:23 AM PST by Lee Heggy ("A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving." Lao Tzu)
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To: madison46
Now on to that 1,000 veh column.

I was hoping as I heard about that column leaving Baghdad on FNC, that it was already dead. Seems like an EASY target for our flyboys.
4 posted on 03/26/2003 11:22:26 AM PST by AdA$tra (Tagline maintenance in progress......)
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To: madison46
Strumming guitar sounds of "Highway to Hell" are drifting by....

NeverGore :^)
5 posted on 03/26/2003 11:23:36 AM PST by nevergore (If stupidity hurt, PETA would be writhing in pain....)
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To: madison46
Heh heh, another turkey shoot -- wonder why the Iraqi Army thinks we won't strafe them into another ten-mile stretch of charcoal, or if they are all kamikaze drivers who have been ordered to die in the road just to delay us for a couple of hours or days.
6 posted on 03/26/2003 11:23:42 AM PST by jiggyboy
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To: kattracks
But he added: ``Anyone who's engaged in an uprising has a whole lot of courage, and I sure hope they're successful.''

I heard him say this this morning on TV. We gotta do better then that though, Rummy. This is where special forces could come in handy.

7 posted on 03/26/2003 11:25:33 AM PST by Smogger
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To: Lee Heggy
let's hope it ends like this -Tom
8 posted on 03/26/2003 11:25:59 AM PST by Capt. Tom
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To: kattracks
Alright I'll ask it:

Any chance these idiots are trying to find a way to surrender?
9 posted on 03/26/2003 11:26:15 AM PST by Az Joe
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To: kattracks
``The bunch of desperados who've lived above the law rule the roost in this dictatorship, this regime that Saddam Hussein has been running,'' said Lt. Col. Ronnie McCourt, spokesman for British forces in the Persian Gulf

Wow! This Brit has been taking cowboy language lessons from GW. LOL!

10 posted on 03/26/2003 11:26:35 AM PST by TADSLOS (Sua Sponte)
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To: Az Joe
Any chance these idiots are trying to find a way to surrender?

If they are they're going about it all wrong. Looks like they forgot to pack their French military tactics manuals.

11 posted on 03/26/2003 11:28:34 AM PST by TADSLOS (Sua Sponte)
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To: Az Joe
My guess is they are sacrificial lambs. Their job is to create another highway to hell so the Susan Sarandon's of the world will start sobbing loudly and call for an end to the war.
12 posted on 03/26/2003 11:29:00 AM PST by LiberationIT
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To: kattracks
Hopefully, they haven't dragged too many civilians along for the ride.
13 posted on 03/26/2003 11:34:39 AM PST by Question_Assumptions
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Wonder why they're heading south from Basra? Can't get out to the North?
14 posted on 03/26/2003 11:37:43 AM PST by D-fendr
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To: LiberationIT

When your communications have been compromised, every now and again you'll get a real sadistic enemy who will issue "commands" to your fellow Republican Guard members, acting as though they are the commands from Saddam himself, except that they'll be commands such as "leave your protected urban cover and go charging along an open highway to frontally attack the enemy".

But then again, if you only have the average Middle-Eastern 5th grade education, you might fall for such "commands".

Suckers!

15 posted on 03/26/2003 11:39:45 AM PST by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: Southack; Poohbah
Either that or, "All units fall back to Baghdad!"

Get `em out in the open, then let the Warthogs, Harriers, Apaches, and Cobra do their thing.
16 posted on 03/26/2003 11:53:27 AM PST by hchutch ("But tonight we get EVEN!" - Ice-T)
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17 posted on 03/26/2003 11:55:25 AM PST by Rain-maker
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To: hchutch
If they're out in the open you can bring in the B1's B2's and B52's not to mention the Daisy cutters and MOAB's.
18 posted on 03/26/2003 11:59:14 AM PST by P-Marlowe
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To: Az Joe
"Alright I'll ask it:

Any chance these idiots are trying to find a way to surrender?"

I was thinking the same thing. I image that surrendering armor would procede with turrets turned backwards and white flags would be displayed, but I'm not sure.

19 posted on 03/26/2003 12:41:31 PM PST by TheLooseThread
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To: jiggyboy
I'll bet the virgins are gettin' scarce. They're probly down to the really ugly ones by now!
20 posted on 03/26/2003 12:45:24 PM PST by GreyWolf (You don't have to be a Boy Scout to Be Prepared!)
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