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Baghdad under control, allied forces pushed backward: Iraq
Posted on Friday, April 04 @ 00:33:06 EST By Pak Taliban
Iraqi troops seizes four US tanks
BAGHDAD: Iraqi Information Minister has said that Baghdad is under the
control of Iraqi troops and their troops were defeating the coalition
forces as enemy forces had been pushed backward. He appealed to the
people of Iraq to come forward to save the Baghdad airport.
Iraqi troops seizes four US tanks
LONDON: Iraq on Friday said that its troops had captured four tanks of
the coalition troops during the battle at the airport, a report said.
Iraqi officials said on thursday that Iraqi forces captured five US
tanks, one helicopter and either seized or killed their crews during
fighting near Baghdad airport on Thursday evening.
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Al-Qaeda: US ditches Afghanistan for Iraq
Villagers supporting Taliban in battle to push out Kuffar forces
A statement by al Qaeda said Washington had ''washed its hands'' of
Afghanistan since the Iraq war and that its military presence in
Afghanistan was much smaller, a newspaper reported on Friday.
The Asharq al-Awsat daily said the
statement was published on an Islamic website on Thursday. Al-Qaeda
said that George W. Bush is waging war on Iraq ''to substitute for his
failure in Afghanistan.''
''This is proof of the American administration's extreme keenness to
wash its hands of Afghanistan, leaving international peacekeepers to
face the swords of the Taliban and al Qaeda alone,'' the newspaper
quoted the statement as saying.
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Villagers join Taliban against U.S. forces
By April Witt The Washington Post
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan � Villagers responding to a call to jihad, or
holy war, have joined suspected Taliban fighters in a battle against
Afghan soldiers and U.S. Special Forces troops south of Kandahar, a
spokesman for the provincial governor said yesterday.
"The Taliban is taking advantage of the very simple, illiterate people
and telling them this is jihad," said Khalid Pashtoon, spokesman for
Gov. Gul Agha Shirzai. "Both are fighting."
About 600 of Gul Agha's provincial militiamen, supported by Special
Forces soldiers, were battling an unknown number of Taliban-led
fighters last night, Pashtoon said.
The conflict began when those fighters fired on a detachment of 12
Special Forces soldiers, who called in a barrage of air support, said
a spokesman for the U.S. military at Bagram Air Base, north of the
capital, Kabul.
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Iraq Says It Launched 37 Missiles on Invading Troops
Iraq said Tuesday that it has launched 37 missiles on US and British
troop concentrations at the Harir area in northern Iraq over the past
24 hours, an Iraqi military spokesman said.
The spokesman said that Iraqi armed forces succeeded in destroying
25 enemy tanks, eight armored vehicles, 13 reconnaissance vehicles
and two rocket launchers and shooting down two helicopters and one
unmanned plane during the same period.
Paramilitary "Fedayeen Saddam" fighters led by Iraqi President's son
Uday killed 23 US and British soldiers and destroyed 35 tanks in
battles in different parts of Iraq from Monday to 3:00 p.m. local time
Tuesday, Baghdad Television reported.
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Kandahar under siege
The situation around Kandahar remains extremely tense. War operations
have been going on and off for over a month and a half in the entire
Kandahar Province. Over the past few days clashes between the Taliban
units and the formations of the Kabul regime and US troops have become
even more severe.
Western sources confirmed the information that the Mujahideen of G.
Hekmatyar are now fighting on the side of the Taliban. According to
many informational sources, including BBC and Pakistani news agencies,
anti-American moods in Afghanistan are getting stronger and stronger.
The Taliban feel that the moment to act has come. Their military forces
have apparently united around Mullah Omar, and now they are dealing
sensible blows to the US troops, to the troops of their Western allies
and to the formations of the Kabul regime.
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