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Iraq
36 killed in southern Iraq
2007-06-18
Meanwhile, Iraqi and British forces fought a fierce battle with Shiite militiamen while conducting house-to-house searches early Monday in and around Amarah, 200 miles southeast of Baghdad. It was unclear whether the fighting was part of the new military operations.

A doctor at Amarah's general hospital said 36 bodies had been taken to his facility, though he could not determine how many were militiamen and how many were civilians. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to media. More than 100 people were injured in the fighting, and at least three of those killed were Iraqi policemen, police and hospital officials said.

The British military in Iraq could not immediately comment on the reports, but a Ministry of Defense spokeswoman in London said details of the fighting were still "quite sketchy" but that there were no British casualties. The spokeswoman, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with ministry policy, said the British soldiers played a supporting role to Iraqi security forces during the raid and fighting.
Posted by:ed

#3  Go, Brits, go! Their young prince must be so disappointed to have missed all the fun. And cheers for the Iraqi forces, too, learning what they need to eventually handle this on their own.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-06-18 17:25  

#2  In coordination with the Government of Iraq, Coalition Forces conducted coordinated raids in the Maysan province of eastern Iraq. During the morningÂ’s operations, Coalition Forces came under heavy small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenade attacks in both Amarah and Majjar al-Kabir. Using appropriate escalation of force measures, ground forces were forced to use close air support to suppress the enemy fire. During the close air support, at least 20 terrorists were killed and six suspected terrorists were assessed to be wounded by the strafing. A vehicle being used by the terrorists as a fighting position was also destroyed by the close air support.
Posted by: KBK   2007-06-18 17:07  

#1  Ah the smell of napalm. That's the smell of victory, son.
Posted by: anymouse   2007-06-18 16:43  

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