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Iraq
Death Toll Climbs in Clashes in Baghdad's Sadr City
2008-04-07
Iraqi authorities say U.S. and Iraqi forces are battling gunmen in Baghdad's Sadr City district, leaving at least 22 people dead. The fighting erupted Sunday in a neighborhood where radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr has many armed loyalists. Officials say at least 78 people, including women and children, are wounded. The Jamila market - one of Baghdad's biggest food bazaars - was set ablaze during the clashes.

U.S. military spokesman, Colonel Steve Stover accused criminals of firing missiles at the market. He said that earlier today, U.S. helicopters attacked and killed nine "criminals" in the area.

Authorities have enforced a vehicle ban on Sadr City since deadly street fighting erupted between al-Sadr's militia and Iraqi and foreign forces late last month. The cleric called a ceasefire last week.

The latest fighting broke out a day after Iraq's Political Council for National Unity called for militias to disband and hand over their weapons to the government.

Posted by:Fred

#3  Moqtada al-Sadr = chickenshit. He no a live in the country, he no a hava the say so. Tell him to either come back and help build a country or STFU.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-04-07 18:33  

#2  "at least 22 people dead"

This kind of "reporting" is fecking stupid and distorting as hell as to whats going on.

Lets apply it to sports (as seen elsewhere)

In basketball news, there were 150 points scored in the Kansas vs North Carolina game in the NCAA Semi-Finals.

See what I mean? It hides the fact that Kansas blew out Carolina by 18, 84-66.

This kind of shit reporting has to be put to an end.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-04-07 13:50  

#1  Footnote to the original article:
Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

I never would have guessed!
Posted by: Bobby   2008-04-07 06:36  

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