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http://www.arabnews.com/?page=4&section=0&article=47119&d=21&m=6&y=2004
Iraqi Police Deny Zarqawi Men Used House Hit in Raid
Fadel Badran . Reuters

FALLUJAH, 21 June 2004 - Iraqi security officers said yesterday they found
no trace of the militants US commanders say were targeted in an airstrike on
the hotspot town of Fallujah, only ordinary civilians, 26 of whom were
killed.

But Iraq's interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi defended the airstrike and
said the US military had informed his government before the raid on what it
said was a safe house used by militants led by Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi, a
Jordanian described by the Americans as Al-Qaeda's leader in Iraq.

"We know that a house which had been used by terrorists had been hit. We
welcome this hit on terrorists anywhere in Iraq," Allawi told a news
conference yesterday.

However, Fallujah's police chief and a senior officer in the Fallujah
Brigade in charge of security in the fiercely anti-US town denied that
foreign fighters had operated from the house.

"We inspected the damage, we looked through the bodies of the women and
children and elderly. This was a family," Brig. Nouri Aboud of the Fallujah
Brigade said. "There is no sign of foreigners having lived in the house.
Zarqawi and his men have no presence in Fallujah."

The raid targeted a poor neighborhood in southern Fallujah and hit the house
of a man named Jassem Mohammed Fayyad, killing several members of his family
and his neighbors, said Capt. Mohammed Abdul Karim.

"Among the dead were three children, between eight and 12 years old," he
said, adding that the total death toll was 26, including eight people who
had been buried almost immediately and 18 whose bodies had been brought to
hospital.

The US military allowed the Fallujah Brigade, led by former Iraqi army
officers, to take over security in the town under a truce last month that
ended battles between US Marines and insurgents in which hundreds of people
were killed.

The raid shattered a lull in Fallujah and fuelled tensions before the formal
end of Iraq's US-led occupation on June 30. Since the truce, Fallujah has
been quieter, although the US military said a Marine was killed in action on
Saturday in western Iraq - the 615th US combat death since the invasion.

In Baghdad, Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt insisted the destroyed house in Fallujah
was being used by fighters loyal to Zarqawi, accused by Washington of
leading a bloody campaign of suicide bombings and of decapitating a US
hostage last month.

US military officers said there was no sign Zarqawi himself - who has a $10
million price on his head - was in the house in Fallujah when it was
destroyed.

The Iraqi government says foreign militants are involved in sabotage that
last week brought vital oil exports to a halt.

Exports remained halted yesterday as technicians continued working on a
sabotaged pipeline feeding southern terminals, a Coalition Provisional
Authority spokesman said.

"Repairs were continuing as of 16:10 p.m. (local time/1210 GMT). There are
no crude oil exports at the moment, according to our South Oil Company
contacts," said Dominic D'Angelo, dismissing earlier reports that the
pipeline was repaired.

Insurgents have sown havoc ahead of the June 30 handover to a new interim
Iraqi government.

The home of Interior Minister Faleh Al-Naqib came under rocket fire in the
town of Samarra, northwest of Baghdad, on Saturday night, police said. Naqib
was not there at the time, but four of his bodyguards were killed.

Three Iraqis were killed and 11 people wounded, including two US soldiers,
in clashes overnight after militiamen ambushed a US convoy in Baghdad's Sadr
City, the military and hospital officials said yesterday.

Around 11:00 p.m. (1900 GMT), militiamen hit a US military patrol with
rocket-propelled grenades, small-arms fire and a bomb, wounding two
soldiers, a military spokesperson said.

Sadr City's hospitals reported three Iraqis killed and said at least seven
non-combatants were wounded in the fighting.

A small roadside bomb blew up on the eastern side of the Tigris river by
Baghdad's Al-Shuhada bridge early yesterday, killing one civilian and
wounding three others.

In Saddam's hometown of Tikrit, further north, unidentified gunmen killed a
local council member, Izzeddin Ibrahim Abdullah, and a bodyguard on Saturday
night, police said.

A bomb blast near the Central Bank in the middle of Baghdad killed a guard
and wounded several bank employees yesterday morning, a bank official said.

Meanwhile, firebrand Shiite leader Moqtada Sadr has been invited to the July
political conference to select a national council that will advise Iraq's
interim government, an Iraqi official said yesterday.

"An invitation has been sent to Moqtada Sadr," said Fuad Maasum, the chair
of the committee preparing the conference.

He added that a thousand people would be invited to the conference, which
aims to have representatives of political movements, tribes and regions from
across Iraq to select the country's 100-member interim national council.






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