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Iraq
Iraqi police and Mehdi militia clash despite truce
2008-03-15
Members of Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's militia clashed with Iraqi police in the southern city of Kut on Friday, a day after a close Sadr aide ordered militiamen to abide by a ceasefire, police said.

Mehdi Army militiamen clashed with Iraqi and U.S. soldiers earlier this week in Kut, 170 km (105 miles) southeast of Baghdad, sparking concerns a ceasefire may unravel and lead to an upsurge in violence. The fighting on Friday, in which one policeman was killed and two civilians injured, police said, started soon after the end of the funerals of men killed on Tuesday.

"Kut has been lost and I'm not able to fight the gunmen with the few troops I have," said Lieutenant Aziz al-Amara, who commands a rapid reaction unit.

Mortars and small arms were used in the clashes, which took place in the Izzeh, Sharqia, and Hawia districts of the city.

Gun battles in Kut killed a total of 11 people on Tuesday, according to the city's police chief, prompting U.S. special forces to call in air strikes after requests from Iraqi authorities for help.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Tater is said to be enjoying the hospitality of the Iranians. They are said to be vexed with him. Quite vexed.

Perhaps he's not enjoying it quite so much.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2008-03-15 20:58  

#3  Coming soon to DVD...

"Hot Shia on Shia Action"
Posted by: Abu do you love   2008-03-15 16:33  

#2  Thanks Chuck,
any woid on the 'Tater? is it time to stick a fork in him?
Posted by: RD   2008-03-15 15:22  

#1  This is Shia on Shia action, with the IP trying to calm things down. While we should root for massive losses, the two side shoot so poorly that the civilians are in the most danger. A combo of negotiations and reinforcements from the INA will settle things down eventually.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2008-03-15 14:51  

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