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Russia furious over shooting incident
UPI ^ | 4/6/03 | Staff

Posted on 04/07/2003 2:19:23 PM PDT by Paul Ross

Russia furious over shooting incident

From the

International

Desk

Published 4/6/2003 11:21 AM

MOSCOW, April 6 (UPI) -- Russia's Foreign Ministry summoned U.S. Ambassador Alexander Vershbow and his Iraqi counterpart, Abbas Khalaf, Sunday demanding explanations for the shooting incident near Baghdad that left at least five people wounded as a group of Russian diplomats, including the envoy, and journalists headed for Syria.

Twenty-three people, including Ambassador Vladimir Titarenko, were traveling in the convoy that came under fire twice, 8 and 15 miles from Baghdad respectively, en route to the Iraqi-Syrian border.

The motorcade left Baghdad at 10:30 a.m. Sunday and traveled along the previously agreed route, the state-controlled RTR television network reported. According to the network, Russian diplomats had duly informed U.S. military officials Saturday about their travel plans. Russia's mission in Baghdad communicated to the U.S. command the license plate information of all vehicles in the convoy. The U.S. military in turn was expected to provide the so-called "green corridor," ensuring safety of the convoy on its way toward Syria.

However, the convoy was attacked by a group of soldiers suspected to be members of a U.S. intelligence platoon that apparently knew nothing about the travel, RTR reported. At least five people -- all diplomats -- were wounded. None of the eight journalists was injured as they traveled at the back of the convoy.

U.S. Central Command in Qatar said, however, no coalition forces were operating in the area.

"Initial field reports reveal that no coalition forces were operating in the area of the incident," it said in a statement. "Based on the reported location, the incident is believed to have taken place in territory controlled by the Iraqi regime. The inquiry into this incident continues and more details will be made available as soon as possible."

Witnesses told Russian media of the events.

"In Baghdad, everything went calmly. When we left the city, we saw that there was fighting up ahead, so we decided to turn around and 8 kilometers from Baghdad, we came under fire. Several people were injured," a witness told Interfax.

"We bandaged the wounded, left a car behind and kept going. But then around 15 kilometers from Baghdad we came upon a jeep convoy," he said.

"We stopped so as not to provoke them and we sent a car ahead with a flag to show who we were, but then we came under fire again," he told Interfax.

One of the rounds apparently hit the Russian ambassador's armored limousine -- the wrecked car was left behind on the road as the convoy proceeded further on. A news report said Titarenko was among the wounded, but Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Yakovenko dismissed it as untrue.

"I cannot rule out that the ambassador may have been scratched in the incident, but he certainly hasn't been wounded," Yakovenko told RTR.

One of the wounded has been reported in difficult condition. The convoy will continue the ride toward the border with Syria where a group of Russian Embassy officials from Damascus are waiting to meet and accompany the passengers to the Syrian capital. An ambulance is also on hand to help transfer the wounded, RTR said. A 250-mile ride from the border to Damascus will take several hours, the convoy is expected in the capital Sunday evening.

The incident may further worsen U.S.-Russian ties that have been strained by different positions on the Iraqi conflict. It may also ruin the unannounced trip of U.S. national security adviser Condoleezza Rice who arrived in Moscow Sunday for a round of apparently secret talks on Iraq with Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov, Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov, Security Council Secretary Vladimir Rushailo and other Russian security officials, NTV reported. Later Sunday, a U.S. Embassy spokesman said that Rice would hold talks with her hosts Monday.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Russia
KEYWORDS: departure; injuries; russians; tardy
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Wonder if any body besides Russkys and journalists were being ferreted out to Damascus....like maybe Saddam?
1 posted on 04/07/2003 2:19:23 PM PDT by Paul Ross
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Tough Sh^t Igor. Next time don't arm our enemies.
2 posted on 04/07/2003 2:20:27 PM PDT by kinghorse
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To: Paul Ross
My thoughts as well.
3 posted on 04/07/2003 2:20:28 PM PDT by ambrose
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Hey Russia: "Put some ice on it."
4 posted on 04/07/2003 2:21:10 PM PDT by Enterprise
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To: Paul Ross
YAAWWN!!!
5 posted on 04/07/2003 2:21:15 PM PDT by PISANO
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To: Paul Ross
This is just silly. In the first place, it's doubtful the U.S. was involved. In the second place, when you travel through an active war zone, you take your chances. Either the ambassador should have stayed in Baghdad, or he should have gotten out earlier.
6 posted on 04/07/2003 2:23:01 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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Screw you, Ivan. If we had shot at you, you would be dead.
7 posted on 04/07/2003 2:23:01 PM PDT by Lexington Green
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This remindes me of the Kursk. They were POSITIVE we hit their sub....

They are just mad we are blowing up their tanks.
8 posted on 04/07/2003 2:23:09 PM PDT by jbstrick (Behold the Power of CHEESE!)
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Good thing the Iraqis didn't use one of those Russian anti tank missiles on the ambassador's limo.
9 posted on 04/07/2003 2:23:11 PM PDT by skeeter (Fac ut vivas)
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Ya know, when you form a convoy, leaving a city under seige, in a war zone; things like that happen. So, how to avoid this in the future....

1) Fly a BIG white flag in clear view.
2) Leave BEFORE the war starts
3) Coordinate your convoy's movement with the Battlefield Officer.

But, then again I'm just a person using common sense, I've never been in this situation. Just what I would do.
10 posted on 04/07/2003 2:23:17 PM PDT by Hodar (With Rights, comes Responsibilities. Don't assume one, without assuming the other.)
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"We're most sorry, sir. We thought you were Fren-, err... Iraqis."
11 posted on 04/07/2003 2:23:21 PM PDT by theDentist (So..... This is Virginia..... where are all the virgins?)
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I'm still PO'd about the commie's shooting down a civilian airliner KAL007 I believe over international waters back in the 80's. There was no war going on there. So tough crap, get your people out of the way you stupid Russian Turd.
12 posted on 04/07/2003 2:23:34 PM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (Caring Rational Alert Professional)
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they have no reason to complain.

Had they asked the American Commander, he would have provided safe passage.

13 posted on 04/07/2003 2:23:47 PM PDT by bert (Don't Panic !)
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One of the wounded has been reported in difficult condition.

New medical terminology?

Why would Russian diplomats riding through a battle zone think they were immune from harm? And what exactly kept them in Iraq so long? And why have they left people, still, at the Baghdad embassy? What are they protecting?

14 posted on 04/07/2003 2:24:04 PM PDT by browardchad
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Pffft. It may have been us, but most likely not. The Russians always think we are involved anytime they take damage, just like they think we sank the Kurst.
15 posted on 04/07/2003 2:24:10 PM PDT by SirAllen
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To: Lexington Green
It's their own damned fault. They waited too long to get out, and if they had been responsible, they would have supported us in the first place.

Frankly, I think the whole incident is just delicious with irony -- Russians hurt by Iraqi ambush.
16 posted on 04/07/2003 2:25:28 PM PDT by mwl1
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I hope it WAS us. It's asine to decide to leave the war zone two days after the enemy is at the gates.

Idiots are lucky they weren't served a JDAM omlette for breakfast days ago.

I hope the took all their toys when they went home.
17 posted on 04/07/2003 2:26:11 PM PDT by Retrofire (Let's roll!)
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I'm furious about the American citizens gassed by the Russians last October.
18 posted on 04/07/2003 2:26:19 PM PDT by denydenydeny
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Ah,those Russians,a very strange people.
19 posted on 04/07/2003 2:26:27 PM PDT by Mears
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Hey, they're lucky that we didn't take out their embassy, like we took out the Chinese embassy.
20 posted on 04/07/2003 2:26:33 PM PDT by jackbill
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