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Two 4,700-Pound Bombs Hit Baghdad Tower
AP | 3/28/03 | DAVID CRARY

Posted on 03/28/2003 11:22:52 AM PST by kattracks

Two 4,700-Pound Bombs Hit Baghdad Tower

By DAVID CRARY .c The Associated Press

The biggest bombs dropped on Baghdad so far - two 4,700-pound ``bunker busters'' - struck a communications tower Friday in an intense U.S. bombardment. Four U.S. Marines were missing after fierce fighting in Nasiriyah.

U.S. and Iraqi forces traded tank and artillery fire throughout the day in Nasiriyah, a strategic southern city that has been the scene of some of the toughest fighting of the war. Several buildings, including a power plant, were ablaze.

Nasiriyah, a city of about 500,000 on the Euphrates River near a junction of roads that lead from Kuwait to Baghdad. Helicopters flying over the area were drawing almost continuous small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades.

The report of the four missing Marines was in addition to eight Marines that the Pentagon said Thursday haven't been seen since a battle near Nasiriyah on Sunday.

In the south, British officers said Iraqi fighters defending the besieged city of Basra fired on hundreds of civilians trying to flee.

The British have encircled Basra and said their troops were trying to rescue and aid civilians wounded by the mortar and machine-gun fire from paramilitaries loyal to Saddam Hussein.

About 1,000 people made it out safely, fleeing to the west of Basra, and British forces gave them food, water and medical attention, said Lt. Cmdr. Emma Thomas, a British spokeswoman in the Persian Gulf. She said the firing started when a second group of about the same size tried to flee.

``Here perhaps are the first pieces of evidence of Iraqi people trying to break free ... and clearly the militia don't want that,'' said Col. Chris Vernon, a British spokesman.

British officers said soldiers from the 1st Black Watch battalion, in armored fighting vehicles, were trying to wedge themselves between the militia fire and the civilians.

At nearby Umm Qasr, the first ship arrived at the allied-controlled port with relief supplies for Iraqi civilians. The Sir Galahad, a British ship, carried 255 tons of water, rice, cooking oil, sugar, beans and powdered milk, as well as medical supplies, blankets and emergency ration packs.

Near the south-central city of Diwaniyah, one Marine was killed and another injured in fighting with Iraqi irregulars at a cement plant. Two other Marines were killed when a vehicle ran them over while they slept.

A showdown in central Iraq over Baghdad was clearly drawing closer. With a new front opened by paratroopers in the north, U.S. forces are poised to move on the capital from multiple directions.

Wary of engaging the better-armed allies in open desert warfare, Saddam's government has been goading them to send ground troops into the city.

``The enemy must come inside Baghdad, and that will be its grave,'' said Defense Minister Sultan Hasidim Ahem. ``We feel that this war must be prolonged so the enemy pays a high price.''

U.S. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has suggested American troops might lay siege to Baghdad rather than invade, in hopes its citizens would rebel against the government. Rumsfeld drew comparisons with Basra, where British troops have delayed an assault in hopes Iraqi defenders give up or are toppled by anti-Saddam civilians.

Rumsfeld on Friday also warned Syria to stop sending military equipment to Iraqi forces, saying such shipments have included night-vision goggles.

``We consider such trafficking as hostile acts and will hold the Syrian government responsible for the incidents,'' Rumsfeld said at the Pentagon.

There was no immediate Syrian comment. Syrian President Bashar Assad has described the military action as ``clear occupation and a flagrant aggression against a United Nations member state.''

The Army's senior ground commander in Iraq, Lt. Gen. William S. Wallace of V Corps, told The New York Times and The Washington Post on Thursday that unexpected tactics by Iraqi fighters and stretched supply lines were slowing down the campaign. ``The enemy we're fighting is different from the one we'd war-gamed against,'' the papers quoted Wallace as saying during a visit to the 101st Airborne Division headquarters in central Iraq.

Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks, at a briefing at U.S. Central Command in Qatar, insisted U.S. war planners had not underestimated Iraqi fighting capabilities, but said acknowledged that battlefield commanders may be seeing a ``more precise'' reality of resistance than headquarters. He accused the Iraqis of using ``terrorist death squads'' who changed in and out of civilian clothes.

Brooks also said U.S. and British troops were expanding TV and radio broadcasts in Iraq, including Baghdad, aimed at reassuring civilians and encouraging soldiers to capitulate.

In Baghdad, smoke drifted across the city - from fires started by authorities to conceal targets as well as from sites struck overnight in one of the heaviest allied air assaults of the war.

U.S. officials said bombs and Tomahawk missiles struck several communications and command-and-control facilities in the city, including the tower hit by two ``bunker-busters'' dropped from a B-2 bomber. One of Baghdad's main telephone exchanges - a seven-story building - was hit and gutted, but phones were working Friday in many parts of the city.

Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Saeed al Sahhaf said 75 civilians had been killed and 290 wounded in U.S. and British bombardments overnight, including seven deaths in Baghdad. He also said Iraqi forces destroyed or damaged several allied vehicles and killed four soldiers in an attack on a convoy near Najaf, less than 100 miles south of Baghdad.

Sahhaf rejected allied contentions that Iraq planned to use chemical weapons - speculation that arose after advancing forces found chemical weapons protective suits and gas masks left behind by retreating soldiers. Sahhaf said having such equipment is standard for any army.

A U.S. official involved in military planning and intelligence said Iraqi troops also have been seen between U.S. and Iraqi lines wearing full chemical protection suits and unloading 50-gallon drums from trucks. U.S. intelligence doesn't know what was in the drums, but fear it could be chemicals.

Iraqi state TV broadcast a sermon by cleric Abdel-Ghafour Al-Quisi; a Kalashnikov rifle was seen resting against the pulpit. ``May God install terror in the hearts of our enemies,'' he said.

Nine days into the war, Pentagon officials said close to 90,000 U.S. troops were in Iraq, with 100,000 to 120,000 more on the way. Some will be deployed in northern Iraq, joining 1,000 airborne troops who parachuted in Wednesday night to secure an airfield.

A paramount U.S. objective in the north is to seize the valuable oil fields near the city of Kirkuk, about 80 miles from the airdrop site.

Russian President Vladimir Putin described the war Friday as a threat to global stability and the most serious crisis since the end of the Cold War. He called for an end to the fighting, and resumption of U.N. efforts to forge a political settlement.

The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a resolution to restart its humanitarian food program for Iraq once the war winds down. The program, which uses Iraq's oil revenues for medical supplies and food, had been feeding 60 percent of Iraq's 22 million people.

03/28/03 14:12 EST


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: atrocities; bunkerbusters; cementplant; iraqifreedom; iraqirefugees; kia; mias

1 posted on 03/28/2003 11:22:52 AM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
two 4,700-pound ``bunker busters''

Only TWO?? Sheesh, let em rip.

2 posted on 03/28/2003 11:25:11 AM PST by 1Old Pro (The Dems are self-destructing before our eyes, How Great is That !)
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To: kattracks
This morning before I left for work, Foxnews had a camera on the tower. I believe it was Ollie North and another soldier talking about it. They said they wanted to knock it down because that was the highest point the Iraqi's could observe incoming soldiers, bombs, etc.
3 posted on 03/28/2003 11:25:47 AM PST by ConservativeMan55
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To: kattracks
Hasn't this been debunked already? Why would the US waste two 4,700lb. bombs on a tower?
4 posted on 03/28/2003 11:26:11 AM PST by Keeper of the Turf (Fore!!!)
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To: Keeper of the Turf
Big tower?

I haven't seen any reports of a denial.

5 posted on 03/28/2003 11:27:47 AM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Man, that's a friggin headache, Akbar...
6 posted on 03/28/2003 11:30:18 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: kattracks
Wow! 4700's X 9.8 m/s/s those things must have dug straight to hell before they exploded.
7 posted on 03/28/2003 11:30:21 AM PST by HamiltonJay
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To: ConservativeMan55
It was an observation post that had been harrassing the troops. Greg Kelly had the story this morning on FOX. I think they got it with helicopter fire. The serviceman with Kelly was actually razzing the pilots about it because the pilots took a few tries :) Training maybe? It was taken care of.
8 posted on 03/28/2003 11:31:02 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: Keeper of the Turf
"Hasn't this been debunked already? Why would the US waste two 4,700lb. bombs on a tower?"

THANK YOU!
9 posted on 03/28/2003 11:32:43 AM PST by Lee'sGhost (What the world needs is more Belly Girl.)
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To: kattracks
"....including the tower hit by two ``bunker-busters'' dropped from a B-2 bomber. "

WHy would they use "bunker busters" of nearly 5,000 lbs on a comm tower? Makes no sense.... unless there's something very important hidden BENEATH the tower's base.....

10 posted on 03/28/2003 11:34:25 AM PST by longshadow
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To: longshadow
Bingo! Apparently there is a nest of subterranean tunnels and bunkers under some of the gov't buildings.
11 posted on 03/28/2003 11:35:48 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: ConservativeMan55
I don't think that tower on FoxNews was in Baghdad. It was some other little pee hole army training center over there in Iraq.
12 posted on 03/28/2003 11:45:47 AM PST by b4its2late (Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake. - Bonaparte)
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To: b4its2late
...other little pee hole army training center...

Is that a technical description? ;)

13 posted on 03/28/2003 11:47:29 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: mewzilla
ROTFLMAO!

Yep. As technical as one can get when referring to anything government related in Iraq.........

14 posted on 03/28/2003 12:00:30 PM PST by b4its2late (Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake. - Bonaparte)
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To: kattracks
``The enemy must come inside Baghdad, and that will be its grave,'' said Defense Minister Sultan Hasidim Ahem. ``We feel that this war must be prolonged so the enemy our population pays a high price.''
15 posted on 03/28/2003 12:38:18 PM PST by Elsie (Don't believe every prophecy you read - including *** ones)
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To: ConservativeMan55
WOW!!!

Did U just see THAT on FOX??!!

It missed the camera by maybe 100 Meters - behind and to the right I'd say... big flash, shook all over, then burning shrapnel falling down in front of the camera! You can hear the rubble raining down all over the place!

FOX may be looking for a new reporter soon - I think the camera was static mounted on the balcony, but if anyone was around, if they are not going to see Allah they will definitely have a "laundry issue" to contend with!
16 posted on 03/28/2003 2:35:57 PM PST by Uncle Jaque ("You boys think that War is all glory; I am here to tell you; War is all HELL!" WTS)
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To: kattracks
Correction to the story: the bunker busters were aimed at communications bunkers, not the tower itself (coalition forces wouldn't use bunker busters on a flimsy tower)
17 posted on 03/28/2003 2:38:24 PM PST by xm177e2 (Stalinists, Maoists, Ba'athists, Pacifists: Why are they always on the same side?)
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To: Elsie
Say; what's this we are hearing on FOX about everybody being told to GET OUT of Baghdad?

This could be VELLY SERIES!!

Run - the Saddamnite SS kills you; Stay; yo gwine ta BLOW UP! Talk about hard choices!!

I'm beginning to wonder if someone figures that rather that lose 3 or 4 thousand Coalition soldiers in a massive hostage-rescue operation, it might be just as well to, as the Green Berets are fond of saying, "Kill 'em all and let God (or Allah, as the case may be) sort 'em out!"
18 posted on 03/28/2003 2:43:38 PM PST by Uncle Jaque ("You boys think that War is all glory; I am here to tell you; War is all HELL!" WTS)
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To: Uncle Jaque
I saw it. I heard John Gibson say...

"Lets see this one more time"

So I looked up to see what he was going to show, and BOOM!!!!!! Lights OUT!!!!! WHOO HOO!!!!!
19 posted on 03/28/2003 4:26:10 PM PST by ConservativeMan55
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Re.: "BOOM!!!!!! Lights OUT!!!!! WHOO HOO!!!!!

Am I the only one whose Wife snarls every time something in the Enemy territory blows up;

"Must you LAUGH so maniacally every time something EXPLODES!!???

I'm beginning to wonder if she's reconsidering (as she no doubt has over the past 30 years) calling up the fellows in the white coats with the butterfly nets... again.

You?

20 posted on 03/28/2003 7:07:26 PM PST by Uncle Jaque ("You boys think that War is all glory; I am here to tell you; War is all HELL!" WTS)
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