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    uruknet.info, Italy
    March 23 2005

    Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Tuesday, 22 March 2005

    Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial
    board, the Free Arab Voice.


    Al-Anbar Province.
    Al-Qa'im.

    Nine US troops killed in Resistance ambush late Tuesday morning.

    About seven masked Iraqi Resistance fighters armed with C5K and RPG7
    rocket launchers attacked a column of five US Humvees and one tank at
    the intersection at the end of al-Kubaysat Street in the middle of
    the city of al-Qa'im on the border with Syria at 11:15 local time
    Tuesday morning. Mafkarat al-Islam reported witnesses as saying that
    the Resistance fighters completely blew up two American Humvees and
    killed nine US troops in the attack, which also left three Resistance
    fighters martyred.

    US troops returned fire causing great damage to the fronts of three
    houses on the street. The correspondent reported seeing US vehicles
    hauling away the bodies of the nine dead Americans and two wounded
    soldiers from the area, which they left an hour after the attack. The
    Americans left Iraqi puppet troops surrounding the zone in which the
    attack took place.

    A source in the Iraqi puppet "national guard" who reported to the
    scene of the attack told Mafkarat al-Islam that the Resistance had
    begun to change its attack methods in a way that the Americans were
    not expecting. He said that the American forces regard many areas as
    particularly dangerous, yet the Resistance does not hit them there,
    but rather in areas that the Americans regarded as totally secure and
    where they don't expect any attacks at all.



    Hit.



    Resistance bombards US base near Hit late Tuesday afternoon.

    Iraqi Resistance forces fired 12 heavy mortar rounds into northern
    and central parts of the US 'Ayn al-Asad base in the area of Hit,
    west of Baghdad, at 4:15pm Tuesday afternoon, local time. Mafkarat
    al-Islam reported that an extremely dense plume of black smoke rose
    into the sky after the attack, visible throughout the city. The
    Americans called in three helicopters that flew around over the camp
    for about an hour.



    Al-Fallujah.



    Resistance bombards US headquarters in agricultural area near
    al-Fallujah Tuesday night.

    In a dispatch posted at 7:50pm Tuesday night, Mecca time, Mafkarat
    al-Islam reported that about 10 minutes previous the US occupation
    headquarters in al-Fallujah was bombarded by Resistance fighters
    positioned to the west and north of the US facility.

    The correspondent said that at the time he was sending his report,
    the bombardment was escalating in force. US helicopters and fighter
    planes were flying all over the city in an attempt to get a fix on
    the source of the Resistance fire.

    The correspondent reported that so far more than nine rockets had
    been fired into the US base in the agricultural area.



    Ar-Ramadi.



    Resistance abducts deputy chief of puppet police in ar-Ramadi.

    In a dispatch posted at 5:15pm Mecca time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat
    al-Islam reported that more than 10 Iraqi Resistance fighters with
    light arms attacked a Land Cruiser belonging to the Iraqi puppet
    police in the city of ar-Ramadi and forced Muhammad Khalaf, the
    deputy chief of puppet police, and three of his aides out of the car.
    Witnesses told Mafkarat al-Islam in ar-Ramadi that the Resistance
    fighters tied the hands of the captive puppet police officials and
    blindfolded them and then took them away to an unknown destination.
    Two other Resistance fighters poured gasoline over the police car and
    set it ablaze.



    Baghdad.



    US soldier killed in Resistance bombing in Abu Ghurayb early Tuesday
    afternoon.

    An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded in the middle of Shaykh Darri
    Street in Abu Ghurayb, 30km west of Baghdad, at about 1pm Tuesday
    afternoon, local time. Mafkarat al-Islam reported residents who saw
    the explosion as saying that the blast disabled one US Humvee and
    killed a US soldier. Three other American troops were wounded. A
    member of the Iraqi puppet police confirmed to the correspondent the
    toll of one dead, three wounded Americans, adding that the three who
    were wounded only suffered light injuries.


    Kurdish separatist demands reportedly deadlock talks among US lackeys
    on new puppet "government."

    The meetings of Iraqi collaborationist parties that have been taking
    place on the grounds of the area around the Republican Palace - known
    to the invaders as the "green zone" - have reached an impasse in
    their efforts to chose a new puppet president and puppet prime
    minister to serve as front men for the US occupation regime.

    The correspondent of Mafkarat al-Islam in Baghdad met with Amin
    Muhammad, a leader of the Shi'i chauvinist collaborationist "Islamic
    Da'wah Party" and asked him about the latest developments in the
    on-going discussions between Kurdish collaborators and Shi'i
    collaborators - two groups with distinct sectarian objectives under
    the umbrella of the American occupation.

    Amin Muhammad told Mafkarat al-Islam that the Kurdish demands were
    impossible for any Iraqi, whether Sunni or Shi'i, to accept. Muhammad
    said that, for example they want to keep the Peshmergah militia
    intact, something all the other group leaders oppose, for they feel
    it's not right to have militias inside a state.

    Muhammad said, "then they want Kirkuk to be joined to the northern
    region and to be considered a Kurdish city. That is a matter full of
    many problems, since Kirkuk is a city with Arabs, Turkmen, Armenians,
    and Assyrians too. They also demanded that the natural resources in
    the north - the oil and natural gas - be put under Kurdish control,
    not under the authority of the Iraqi state. That also is something
    that no sect or group in Iraq can accept, whoever they are."

    Muhammad went on, "another of their conditions is that the Iraqi army
    would not be allowed to enter Kurdish territory, while members of the
    Kurdish Peshmergah militia would be permitted to enter and move about
    all the provinces of Iraq. They insist on getting three sovereign
    cabinet posts - namely the foreign ministry, the ministry of defense,
    and the ministry of finance - as well as six other ministries. This
    has created problems with the other parties."

    "We told them that the Sunnis in Iraq are still silent and if they
    speak they will upset the scales altogether. But still they insisted
    on those ministries, despite what we told them about how the Sunnis
    must be given some ministries. They rejected that argument saying
    that the Kurds themselves are Sunnis," Muhammad said.

    Amin Muhammad went on, "They are playing all their cards. The
    negotiations now, and today in particular, have become deadlocked."
    He added that the Kurdish parties have reservations about Ibrahim
    al-Ja'fari becoming Prime Minister, for fear that this would create a
    religious state, despite all the assurances of pro-American Shi'i
    religious authority 'Ali as-Sistani that he does not believe in the
    rule of religious legal scholars. Amin Muhammad said, "that calmed
    them down considerably, but they are still not convinced."

    Muhammad concluded saying, "If the Kurds insist on those conditions
    of theirs, there won't be any government formed in the next few days
    or even the next few weeks."



    Diyala Province.
    Ba 'qubah.



    Resistance bombards US camp near Ba'qubah at noon Tuesday.

    Iraqi Resistance forces fired a barrage of rockets into the southern
    parts of the US camp located west of the city of Ba'qubah (which is
    east of Baghdad) at 12 noon local time Tuesday. The correspondent of
    Mafkarat al-Islam in Ba'qubah reported that the southern parts of the
    camp are where the US troops are concentrated.

    Witnesses said that eight Grad rockets pounded the US camp, which is
    set up in what was formerly an Iraqi military headquarters. The
    attack ignited fires that raged for about half an hour. US
    helicopters were brought in afterwards.



    Salman Bak.



    Resistance targets US Marines with high explosive bomb.

    A high-explosive Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US armored
    vehicle in downtown Salman Bak, 35km south of Baghdad at 10am Tuesday
    morning. Mafkarat al-Islam reported a US Marine corporal who gave his
    name as "Chistopher" saying that the Resistance had planted a
    home-made bomb by the side of the road that blew up as his patrol was
    searching for members of al-Qa'idah. He said that the blast severely
    wounded five US Marines.

    A captain in the puppet so-called "Iraqi national guard" reported
    that the blast killed seven US troops instantly and totally destroyed
    a US armored vehicle.

    Witnesses confirmed that version, one of them saying, "the explosion
    set a big fire burning inside the armored vehicle after blowing it
    upside down and sending whole parts of its rear section flying
    through the air."

    The correspondent watched US helicopters transport the bodies away
    from the site of the blast. American forces called in giant cranes
    and big military trucks to haul away the hulk of the armored vehicle.



    Babil Province.
    Al-Hillah.



    Resistance bombing kills four Polish occupation troops Tuesday
    morning.

    An Iraqi Resistance roadside bomb exploded by a column of Polish
    occupation troops on 1920 Revolution Street in central al-Hillah,
    south of Baghdad at 5:30am Tuesday morning. The correspondent for
    Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the blast destroyed a Polish vehicle
    and killed four Polish soldiers instantly, according to a lieutenant
    in the city puppet police who was on the scene at the time of the
    bombing.

    The lieutenant told Mafkarat al-Islam that the blast left a deep
    crater in the street forcing traffic to take alternate routes.
    Wreckage of the vehicle and blood from the dead soldiers was also
    strewn all over the street.



    Al-Latifiyah.



    Resistance fighter blows up motorbike by US foot patrol in
    al-Latifiyah Tuesday afternoon.

    An Iraqi Resistance martyrdom fighter driving an explosives-laden
    motorcycle blasted into a US foot patrol in downtown al-Latifiyah,
    30km south of Baghdad, at 2pm Tuesday afternoon, local time. The
    fighter blew himself up along with his motorcycle, killing or
    wounding more than 11 US troops.

    Witnesses in the area told Mafkarat al-Islam in al-Latifiyah that the
    fighter on the motorbike suddenly burst ouf of one of the narrow
    alleys onto the main street where a foot patrol of more than 20
    heavily armed and equipped US troops was walking. A source in the
    puppet police confirmed that the attack had taken place and said that
    it resulted in a "large number" of American dead and wounded, but
    gave no precise figures.



    Ninwa Province.
    Mosul.



    Resistance car bomber strikes US column in Mosul Tuesday morning.

    An Iraqi Resistance car bomb exploded by a US military column in
    Mosul at about 9:30am Tuesday morning. The correspondent for Mafkarat
    al-Islam reported witnesses as saying that an Iraqi Resistance
    martyrdom fighter drove an explosives-laden white Mercedes car broke
    into the US column in the overgrown area north of the city, totally
    destroying two Humvees and killing all aboard them.

    The correspondent was able to get to the scene of the attack and
    observed a number of dead US soldiers and the two totally demolished
    vehicles. He was unable to ascertain the exact number of American
    casualties, however.



    Irbil Province.
    Irbil.



    Four Peshmergah gunmen killed in Resistance bombing in Irbil Tuesday
    afternoon.

    An Iraqi Resistance bomb that was apparently planted by the side of a
    road in the Sarkis neighborhood west of Irbil exploded by a passing
    patrol of Peshmergah Kurdish chauvinist gunmen at 3pm Tuesday
    afternoon, local time. Witnesses told Mafkarat al-Islam that one
    pickup was destroyed and four Peshmergah gunmen were killed in the
    attack.

    A source in the Peshmergah accused the Ansar al-Islam Resistance
    organization of planting the bomb, which, he admitted, killed four
    Peshmergah militiamen and destroyed one vehicle. The source added
    that the Peshmergah gunmen were now interrogating citizens who live
    in the neighborhood who, as he put it, "allowed the 'terrorists' to
    plant the bomb and did not inform on them."



    Al-Muthanna Province.
    As-Samawah.



    Resistance bombards Japanese occupation troops camp in as-Samawah.

    In a dispatch posted at 2:15pm Mecca time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat
    al-Islam reported that the Japanese occupation camp in the southern
    Iraqi city of as-Samawah was at that moment under mortar bombardment
    by the Iraqi Resistance.

    The correspondent in as-Samawah reported that four mortar rounds had
    so far blasted into the Japanese camp, followed by the sound of
    explosions. Sirens wailed within the Japanese camp and could be heard
    from far away, witnesses reported.

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