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Iraq-Jordan
US attacks Falluja 'arms store' (jihadees having a real bad day)
2004-10-03
US forces have carried out another air strike on the rebellious Iraqi city of Falluja, the third in 24 hours. They bombed a building which they said was being used by insurgents as a weapons store. The attack is said to have happened as up to 15 suspected militants were moving ammunition and weapons, probably killing most of those present. The US military said its attack on Falluja had severely damaged the targeted building, and triggered a wave of secondary explosions that indicated ammunition was being stored inside.
(Bingo!)
In a statement, it said 10 to 15 rebels suspected of links with Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi were in the area at the time. "A large number of enemy fighters are presumed killed," it added. Two civilians were killed and 10 injured in the air strikes, the city's hospital said, while another two civilians were killed and two more wounded when a US tank fired on a house in the city's southern suburbs.

Earlier, American and Iraqi government forces said they had secured about 70% of Samarra, although they were still meeting some resistance. The Americans say more than 125 insurgents have been killed and 88 detained during the two-day assault on the city, but local doctors report that many civilians have been caught up in the fighting. "It is over in Samarra," Iraqi Defence Minister Hazem Shaalan said in an interview with Arab television network al-Arabiya. He said up to $40m was being allocated for reconstruction and compensation to residents of the embattled city. Reports say residents of Samarra - which lies on the main highway from Baghdad to northern Iraq - are too afraid to venture out. Witnesses in the centre of the city have spoken of American snipers shooting at anyone who appeared on the streets. Some 5,000 troops poured into Samarra during Friday in one of the biggest offensives since the invasion of Iraq.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#16  Where do they get all these ski masks in Iraq?

Standard issue for Saddam's rape squads. Ask Uday.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-10-03 10:36:03 PM  

#15  Fallujah Flea Market?
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-10-03 6:21:21 PM  

#14  Kosovo leftovers from their Albanian friends
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-03 6:19:27 PM  

#13  Where do they get all these ski masks in Iraq?

France. Haute Coture.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-10-03 5:56:52 PM  

#12  Where do they get all these ski masks in Iraq?

Maybe from the vast stockpiles of the Iraqi Revolutionary Alpine Guard?
Posted by: Pappy   2004-10-03 5:47:29 PM  

#11  Saw a photograph somewhere on the net the other day. It showed three terrorists on a road wearing ski masks, holding the usual AK-47s, and wearing bandoleers. Where do they get all these ski masks in Iraq? Gotta be hot. I couldn't help but think what a rich set of targets for our snipers. No identification or sorting out problems. On the other hand it is a nice thought that maybe we did take care of business with these three.
Posted by: John   2004-10-03 5:30:02 PM  

#10  Good point, Sock Puppet.

Since the terrorists/insurgents in the cities fight in civilian clothes, it's very convenient for the MSM to report those killed are decent, law-abiding Iraqi citizens when, in actuality, the "civilians" were probably just reloading when they got snuffed.
Posted by: nada   2004-10-03 4:31:56 PM  

#9  "US Snipers shooting at ANYONE"?

Not US Snipers. This is the Muj trying kill anyone and then pin it on the US, or else trying to disguise their guys as "civilians"

Our guys are too well trained to select their targets to waste ammo and a hide position on no-value targets.
Posted by: OldSpook   2004-10-03 4:30:13 PM  

#8  "Two civilians terrorists were killed and 10 injured in the air strikes, the city’s hospital chief of propaganda said, while another two civilians terrorists were killed and two more wounded when a US tank fired on a terrorist safe house in the city’s southern suburbs."

That is more accurate. Have a nice dirt nap scum bags.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-10-03 4:04:11 PM  

#7  New York Times lead tomorrow: "Major Successes in Iraq War Bolster President's Position"

Nah, that one will be hauled off by the Bad News Fairy, who takes away good news and replaces it with:

"Bush Kills Baby Ducks, Fluffy Bunnies in Samarra"
Posted by: Matt   2004-10-03 3:34:26 PM  

#6  As usual, the Marines are doing a dirty job that was assigned them of cleaning out these areas of resistance and doing a professional job of it. We are proud of these people. Steady, systematic work will now get the work done. Sounds like the Iraqi forces are starting to contribute, too.

Our office manager has a son in Fallujah, a machine gunner. He is busy there.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-10-03 3:25:28 PM  

#5  ahhh...there's nothing like the smell of naplam in the morning!
Posted by: anymouse   2004-10-03 1:53:55 PM  

#4  Interesting but I must go to listen to the inner voices and clean up the assault rifles and put high cap mags on my wish list for Christmas. It's been fun.
Posted by: John   2004-10-03 12:39:19 PM  

#3  I'm waiting for the Lefties to start screaming about the "big, bad, mean Americans who destroyed the arms of the resistance, and are taking away their rights to defend themselves." Cry me a river....
Posted by: nada   2004-10-03 12:36:07 PM  

#2  I laughed when I read some lefty complaining this morning that "80% of the fighters had escaped", based on the official stats. Yeah, right. For some reason "125 killed" doesn't seem to jibe with one report describing "streets littered with bodies". Must be the work of the Good Cadaver Fairy, who takes away bodies and leaves a quarter behind.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2004-10-03 12:33:18 PM  

#1  45 minutes worth of secondary explosions.

That is a LOT of muntion going off. Heavy stuff too, like mortar rounds and rockets if they were getting that much identifiable secondary signatures.
Posted by: OldSpook   2004-10-03 12:05:25 PM  

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