US Bombs Hit Iraqi Maternity Hospital,
Casualties By
Samia Nakhoul 4-2-3
- BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S.
missiles hit a Red Crescent maternity hospital in Baghdad and other
civilian buildings on Wednesday, killing several people and wounding at
least 25, hospital sources and witnesses said.
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- The attacks, which occurred at 9:30 a.m. (0630 GMT),
surprised motorists who had ventured out during a lull in the bombing.
This correspondent saw at least five burned-out and twisted cars halted
in the middle of the road. Witnesses said the drivers burned to death
inside.
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- Residents said U.S. planes raided the Mansour area,
firing at least three missiles. They hit the hospital, the nearby
Baghdad trade center complex and buildings housing the Pharmacist and
Teachers' Unions.
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- The blast caused extensive damage in the
hospital.
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- "There were air raids. Some 25 people who work and
live in the area were wounded. Three of our Red Crescent staff were also
wounded. We brought all the wounded in our ambulances to two hospitals,"
Red Crescent official Abdel-Hameed Salim told Reuters at Baghdad's
al-Iskan hospital.
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- He said among the Red Crescent casualties was doctor
Mohammad Fadel, who was getting ready for a normally hectic day in war
times. Also injured was a patient who had come to see a doctor. He was
hit, requiring his leg to be amputated.
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- "We had a lot of medical supplies for rescue
operations and we don't know if they were destroyed or not," Salim
added.
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- U.S. military spokesman Brigadier General Vincent
Brooks told reporters in Qatar: "I am not aware of the Red Crescent
report, so I cannot address it."
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- HIGHWAY POCKMARKED WITH CRATERS
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- Fires and smoke smoldered hours later from Baghdad's
luxurious trade center, which was devastated in the attack. It lies next
to a government security building, which was apparently missed in the
bombings.
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- The highway leading to the hospital and the trade fair
was pockmarked with craters caused by the attack.
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- Many of the wounded received first aid at the
emergency ward of Iskan hospital while some were immediately taken to
theater for surgery.
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- At two hospitals in Baghdad, Reuters journalists saw
at least 10 civilians who were wounded in air raids.
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- A brief lull in the bombing was broken in the late
afternoon with planes again attacking targets to the south of the
capital.
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- "It's a heavy bombardment. I can hear planes,
anti-aircraft fire and the thud of explosions," said Reuters
correspondent Nadim Ladki.
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- U.S. planes pounded central Baghdad earlier in the
day, striking at least three times a compound where President Saddam
Hussein's son Qusay has his headquarters and sending thick smoke into
the sky. Qusay commands the Republican Guard.
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- "It was a very powerful explosion," Ladki said. "It's
the biggest I've seen today in daylight."
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- After an unusual night time lull until 3 a.m.
(midnight GMT), sustained explosions pounded the southern outskirts of
the sprawling city until dawn, stopped for a time, and then resumed at
mid-morning on the 14th day of the war.
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- Republican Guards are believed to have dug in south of
the city to defend Saddam from advancing U.S. troops. Anti-aircraft fire
was also heard on the outskirts.
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- The heavy bombing comes as U.S ground forces pressed
on toward Baghdad from the west and the east. The vanguard of U.S.-led
land troops have approached to within 30 km (19 miles) of Baghdad from
the south.
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- U.S. forces have targeted key government buildings,
military and presidential sites in the city of over five million people
in the war that began on March 20.
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- Smoke poured out of a tall building to the west of the
city center, where many government buildings are located. A
communications center near a bridge across the river Tigris also
appeared to have been hit. Flames rose from the area.
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- Smoke also rose to the east of the center in an area
where air force and other military buildings are situated. Tracer fire
lit the sky and warplanes could be heard flying overhead as
anti-aircraft fire
stuttered.
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