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Iraq
US: Raid of Baghdad's Sadr City Kills 49
2007-10-21
By SINAN SALAHEDDIN Associated Press Imaginary Writer

BAGHDAD (AP) - U.S. forces backed by airstrikes raided Sadr City, Baghdad's main Shiite district, killing 49 militants on Sunday as they targeted a militia leader accused in high-profile kidnappings, the military said. Iraqi officials said at least 13 people were killed, including women and children.
And puppies and kittens and baby ducks and fluffy bunnies.
The statements by Iraqi police, hospital officials and witnesses were the latest claims of civilian deaths as a result of U.S. military action and recent shootings by private Western security teams protecting American diplomats and aid groups. The military said ground forces were unaware of any civilians killed in the Sadr City strike.

U.S. troops returned fire after coming under sustained attack from automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades from nearby buildings as they began to raid a series of buildings in the district, according to a statement, which added that some 33 militants were killed in the firefight. Ground forces then called in airstrikes, which killed some six militants.
The military said "an estimated 49 criminals" were killed in three separate engagements during a raid targeting a suspected rogue Shiite militia leader specializing in kidnapping operations for which he sought funding from Iran. U.S. troops returned fire after coming under sustained attack from automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades from nearby buildings as they began to raid a series of buildings in the district, according to a statement, which added that some 33 militants were killed in the firefight.
That was when Quackie and Hoppy bought it...
Ground forces then called in airstrikes, which killed some six militants. U.S. troops were attacked by a roadside bomb and continued heavy fire as they left the area and killed an additional 10 combatants in subsequent clashes.
They were holed up in a pet shop and a nursery, of course.
"All total, coalition forces estimate that 49 criminals were killed in three separate engagements during this operation. Ground forces reported they were unaware of any innocent civilians being killed as a result of this operation," the military said in the updated statement.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#12  I hope duckies and bunnies are spared when the mean bad guys off those same Iraqi officials.
Posted by: Slappy   2007-10-21 20:00  

#11  Zero dead on our side? Outstanding!
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2007-10-21 17:49  

#10  Actually, Sinan's a real person - I dealt with him when I was there.

What I pushed for relentlessly (and of course, mostly, in vain) for MNF-I public affairs to do was to include an aggressive, clear statement in each situation like this that Coalition forces did their utmost to avoid non-combatant casualties but that the sytematic, deliberate behavior of our various enemies - which in itself constitutes a war crime - in mixing their forces in with civilians was to blame for civilian deaths. Public affairs people generally refuse to recognize that in this disinformation environment, with a world seemingly glad to be misled and ignorant about who the bad guys are, we need a very aggressive, unapologetic, educational approach. The media filter, which has largely become a giant distortion mechanism, can still be overcome with enough repetition and determination to make the coverage itself a news issue.
Posted by: Verlaine   2007-10-21 14:38  

#9  Dear Darth, You heartless barbarian! No concern for the little kitties! the tangos, flush the poop.
Posted by: Steven   2007-10-21 14:28  

#8  Poor baby ducks. Such promising lives wasted.
The terrorists, however....
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-10-21 12:18  

#7  The dead ones wearing suicide vests were civilians, forced to join due to US oppression and Blackwater.
Posted by: gromky   2007-10-21 11:49  

#6  Should have been done a LONG time ago.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-10-21 11:07  

#5  Any US casualties?
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-10-21 10:29  

#4  Anyone found dead, but not wearing a suicide vest, must be a civilian.
Posted by: Guillibaldo Grusorong6574   2007-10-21 10:03  

#3  Great minds think alike, Anon. We posted at the same time.

Besides, good news like this is worth a duplicate post.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2007-10-21 09:28  

#2  Dupe, sorry.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-10-21 09:24  

#1  Damn, foiled again!
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-10-21 09:23  

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