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A Hard Day for Iraqis and Embattled Occupiers

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Five Iraqis have been killed and several civilians seriously injured by USA troops on a day of resistance attacks that left about 20 occupation soldiers wounded. A female Iraqi translator and a male bodyguard were killed and a German man seriously wounded on Saturday when USA soldiers opened fire at their car. The shooting occurred in the aftermath of a roadside bomb blast near Falluja, 50kms west of Baghdad.

A USA helicopter burns after an RPG attack - one soldier was injured in this attack.

A USA helicopter burns after an RPG attack - one soldier was injured in this attack.

Elsewhere, a USA military spokesman said three Iraqi civilians were killed and two wounded when a roadside bomb hit two civilian vehicles, which then came under fire on a highway, 80km west of Baghdad.  An official at a local hospital said one of the wounded was a Westerner while his Iraqi translator was among the dead.

USA Casualties

Across the country, about 20 USA troops have been injured in Iraqi resistance attacks, which included the shooting down of a USA helicopter. Six USA soldiers were wounded in two separate attacks in the Baquba region, northeast of Baghdad, on Saturday. Two were wounded in a roadside bombing of their convoy, near a bridge in central Baquba, 65km northeast of the capital.

USA forces detained 15 local residents, tied their hands behind their backs and forced many of them to lay face down on the ground, witnesses said.

Elsewhere in the region, four USA soldiers were wounded in a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) attack on their convoy in the industrial area of al-Hai al-Suni, 6km southwest of Baquba. The attack occurred at 4pm local time (1300 GMT). In Khalidiya, west of Baghdad, five USA soldiers were wounded after an explosion and shootout with resistance fighters at 7:15pm (1615 GMT), locals said. The blast was followed by a rocket-propelled grenade attack and a fire-fight, they said.

Helicopter Downed

Earlier, five USA soldiers were wounded when a USA military Black Hawk helicopter came down in an RPG attack. The helicopter crash-landed near the town of Tikrit, former President Saddam Hussein’s birthplace. USA military spokesmen said they were unsure whether the aircraft was shot down or was hit by an RPG after it landed. But a doctor said one of those injured was suffering from shrapnel wounds in both the arms and legs.

The helicopter was seen by an AFP photographer, trailing smoke minutes after a loud explosion. The sound of small arms fire was also heard from the direction of the emergency landing, the French news agency reported. USA assistant defence secretary, Paul Wolfowitz, on a tour of Iraq, visited Tikrit only hours before the attack on Saturday.

Taekwondo Team Shot

Elsewhere, the USA military confirmed three soldiers were wounded in a bomb attack in Baghdad. Captain Ty Wilson of the 1st Armoured Division said a makeshift bomb, possibly a mortar round detonated by remote control, exploded at dawn on Saturday in the southwest of the capital.

In another incident, 11 members of a martial arts team were wounded, three of them seriously, when unknown assailants opened fire on their bus near the northern oil town of Kirkuk. The Kurdish taekwondo team was heading back to Kirkuk from a Baghdad tournament when they came under attack. Doctors said three of the team members were in serious condition and had been operated on five times.


Published Sunday, October 26th, 2003 - 11:15pm GMT

Article courtesy of Al Jazeera

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