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http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,10681861%255E401,00.html
US warplanes pound Iraq's holy city
>From correspondents in Najaf
September 6, 2004

US warplanes spearheaded a massive two-pronged assault to crush a Shiite
Muslim uprising in Iraq's city of Najaf.

Jets screeched overhead as massive explosions and tank and machine-gun fire
boomed through the city and smoke engulfed its historic centre, home to the
Imam Ali shrine, revered by Shiites all over the world.

Thousands of US forces, backed by Iraqi police and national guard, mounted a
pincer movement to trap Moqtada Sadr's fighters in the heart of the city,
before going on to raid the militia leader's empty home.

Iraqi and US troops sealed approaches to the mausoleum, as hundreds of
terrified residents, urged on by attacking forces and the city's mosques,
fled through the dusty streets.

"Leave the city. Help coalition forces and do not fire at them," one
announcement instructed in Arabic. "We are here to liberate the city."

Armed militiamen fanned out into the deserted plaza outside the shrine as
mosques urged the Mehdi Army to defy the onslaught and defend the city.

By dusk, one militiamen had been killed and 25 wounded, while one civilian
was killed and three others injured, said the clinic inside the shrine.

The government said the joint offensive would continue, demanded the Mehdi
Army evacuate the holy shrine but pledged US forces would not be allowed to
enter the sacred mausoleum.

"The operations are continuing... and will continue until the militia is
forced out or they surrender," Defence Minister Hazem al-Shalan told a press
conference in Baghdad.

In Najaf, the militia, still in control of the area around the shrine, vowed
to fight until the bitter end.

"We are ready to fight until the last drop of blood if this is what the
Americans want," said Sheikh Ali al-Sumeisim.

Various efforts were underway to defuse the standoff. The government's
pointman on security, Muwafaq al-Rubaie, headed to Najaf in a bid to meet
with Sadr and end the assault.

The Najaf office of Iraq's revered Shiite Muslim spiritual leader Grand
Ayatollah Ali Sistani also said it was working with all sides for peace.

Envoy Hussein al-Shahrastani said that if Sistani had predicted the scale of
the crisis he would never have left for medical treatment in Britain.

"We ask all sides to immediately renounce arms to save Muslim blood and the
sanctity of the city," he said.

But Iraq's top Sunni Muslim body warned the security forces against
supporting the US military.

Early on Thursday, Najaf deputy governor Jawdat Kadam Najem al-Kuraishi and
half of the 30-member provincial council resigned in protest against US
"terrorist operations" and the "hasty US invasion" of Najaf.

Twenty-four hours of nationwide fighting, mostly in the Shiite south and
Sadr's Baghdad stronghold, has claimed 165 lives and wounded 594, the health
ministry said.

In Baghdad's district of Kadhimiyah and the British-patrolled southern oil
city of Basra, thousands of people protested against US attacks on holy
cities, held aloft pictures of Sadr and denounced Prime Minister Iyad
Allawi.

A British soldier was later killed in the city when his patrol was struck by
a homemade bomb - the second British soldier to die in 72 hours in Iraq.

Further north, in Kut, which fell briefly to the Mehdi Army in Sadr's spring
uprising against the US-led occupation, heavy overnight US bombing killed 84
people and wounded 176, medics said.

US planes pounded the southern Al-Shakia district, a densely populated Mehdi
Army stronghold, but medics said many of the dead were women and children.

The bombs also flattened the local office of Sadr's movement, which a
partisan said was empty at the time.

"We never expected to see so many bodies. Our hospital beds are full and
many wounded are still lying in the corridor," said doctor Khader Fadal
Arar.

The Mehdi Army then attacked a police station, killing one officer and
wounding nine, while Shalan said 400 militiamen had been killed, captured or
wounded in Kut.

In the Baghdad militia stronghold of Sadr City, two people were killed after
they attacked a US patrol, the military said.

The uprising, which has fanned out across Shiite cities south of Najaf and
forced the closure of a southern oil pipeline, has halved Iraq's crude
exports and led to losses of about $US60 million, the government said.

Fighting in Najaf and heightened Mehdi threats against oil infrastructure
saw world oil prices soar to all-time highs.

A shadowy Shiite militant group also threatened to kill all those working
with British troops in the region. It was not clear if the group had any
direct links with the Mehdi Army.

Meanwhile, two US marines were killed when a helicopter crashed in the
volatile northwestern province of Al-Anbar late Wednesday, just hours after
a US air strike on the Sunni Muslim insurgent bastion of Fallujah.

In Baghdad, US planes roared overhead as a sign of force when Mehdi Army
militia attacked a police station in the centre of the capital and police
called for US back-up, the militia said.

Agence France-Presse






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