Arab TV: U.S. pilot captured
A Lebanese satellite channel, LBC TV reports from Baghdad that an American pilot was captured in Baghdad, Sunday. The station showed images of dozens of Iraqis rushing to a bridge overlooking the Tigris river to capture a pilot whose plane was shot down. The bridge is close to the neighborhood of Sanaka leading to the information ministry. LBC is saying a U.S. pilot was captured.
I was watching this on FoxNews this morning. They were shooting at the water — typical fire-from-the-hip stuff, which is why they so seldom hit anything. Then they set fire to some reeds. I didn't see anyone captured...
The event took place at the time Baghdad was being bombarded and the bridge was crowded with cars and people. Big clouds of black smoke was also seen billowing over Baghdad. Al Jazeera quoted witnesses as saying two western pilots were seen coming down in parachutes over Baghdad, and military men were seen searching for them in boats on the river. Soldiers with machineguns are screening the shores of the river. Hundreds of civilians and military men were involved in the search.
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-03-23 |