6 Killed As U.S. Fights Militants in Iraq KUFA, Iraq - Militants loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr clashed Wednesday with U.S. forces near a mosque in this Shiite holy city and in Baghdad, and officials said six Iraqis were killed and 40 others wounded.
In other Baghdad violence, a third fatal car bomb in as many days exploded in a Sunni Muslim district, killing at least five people and wounding about 33 others, including children, police said. West of the capital, insurgents fired mortars at a police stations near the guerrilla stronghold of Fallujah, killing an Iraqi civilian and wounding three people, including a U.S. Marine. The mortar rounds hit the station in the Fallujah suburb of Kharma. Explosions rocked the industrial sections of Kufa, where Shiite leaders have been struggling to save a shaky cease-fire. Many of the injured suffered shrapnel wounds from a mortar round that missed a U.S. convoy, witnesses said. Gunfire reverberated through the largely deserted streets as fighters loyal to al-Sadr took positions near the mosque, where gunbattles have raged in past days. Tanks and Humvees rolled into the center of the city at midmorning, prompting terrified civilians to scramble for cover. Five people were killed in the fighting, hospital sources said. In skirmishes lasting about an hour, two militiamen were injured, fighters said. Near sunset Wednesday, several strong explosions and bursts of gunfire resounded through Kufa. Al-Mahdi militiamen crouched behind walls of residential buildings, waiting to see if the Americans would advance into their area. At a Kufa hospital, officials said about 30 people were admitted for various wounds. One of them, 16-year old Malik Ali, lay in a hospital bed, his face and clothes covered with blood. Neighbors said he was shot outside his home. Al-Sadr's forces and U.S. troops also exchanged gunfire in the Shiite district of Baghdad known as Sadr City, killing one fighter and injured three, officials in al-Sadr's office said. Fighters threatened to conduct suicide operations if talks failed. "We will use explosive belts to attack the U.S. tanks," said one fighter, Ali Hussein. Clashes have rocked Kufa nearly every day since Shiite leaders announced an agreement by al-Sadr to end a 2-month-old standoff with the Americans here and in nearby Najaf. One proposal under discussion calls for al-Sadr's militia to withdraw from Najaf over a 72-hour period. In return, American troops would stay away from Shiite holy sites in Najaf and Kufa � where U.S. and militia forces have battled since al-Sadr launched an anti-occupation uprising in early April. Ahmad al-Shibani, an official from al-Sadr's office in Najaf, said al- Sadr's movement will likely have objections to the deal because it calls for them to surrender their weapons and provides for joint patrols including U.S. soldiers and Iraqi police. On Wednesday, Shiite negotiators blamed coalition forces for a "clear violation" of the cease-fire agreement. "What's going on now is targeting the people of holy Najaf who have gone out to the streets, optimistic," the statement said. "We can only hold you responsible for these actions." The Shiite team said that since Tuesday evening, American troops attacked the Kufa mosques three times, twice targeting the same mosque. An industrial neighborhood was also attacked. There was no comment from U.S. officials, who have repeatedly said they were not a party to any agreement with al-Sadr but had agreed to suspend offensive operations. The car bomb in Baghdad exploded in the city's Azimiyah district in the north of the capital. Hospital official Nazdar Kadhim said five Iraqis died and 33 were hurt, including five children. Wailing relatives of the injured gathered at the hospital, only to be stopped from going into the emergency room. Witnesses said two blasts occurred � an initial explosion followed by a second one that went off just as a crowd had gathered. A convoy of SUVs, favored by Western contractors, had passed by moments before the bomb went off. A grocery bag full of apples lay scattered on the street, dropped by an elderly woman injured in the blast. Bloodstains surrounded the blackened and twisted wreckage of the car. On Tuesday, a car bomb killed three people and injured about 20 near the headquarters of the pro-American Patriotic Union of Kurdistan. A day earlier, a vehicle exploded near the headquarters of the U.S.-run occupation authority in central Baghdad, killing two people and injuring more than 20. Security was stepped up Wednesday at the PUK's headquarters city of Sulaimaniyah, with police setting up more checkpoints and increasing the number of patrols. U.S. officials say insurgents will step up attacks in the days leading to the June 30 transfer of sovereignty from the occupation authority to the interim Iraqi government. On Wednesday, Associated Press Television News obtained a video showing a Turkish and an Egyptian truck driver said to have been kidnapped in Iraq (news - web sites). The gunmen said the drivers were delivering supplies from Kuwait to Iraq and were seized because they were working for occupation forces. The tape was obtained in Ramadi, 100 miles west of the capital Baghdad. Ramadi is part of the so-called Sunni Triangle, a center of Sunni Muslim resistance to the American occupation. A similar tape was broadcast by Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya, two Arabic language satellite television stations. Two Polish contractors and five other employees of a construction company were abducted Tuesday near Baghdad, but one of the Poles escaped, said Lt. Col. Robert Strzelecki, a Polish army spokesman. The group was abducted from their office and forced into a car, before one got away, Strzelecki said. Authorities are searching for the missing people, including three Kurdish security guards and two other staffers whose nationality was not immediately known, he said. ------------------------ Yahoo! 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