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By Inge Van de Merlen, BRussells Tribunal 13 June, 2006 * Further info on the Ramadi attack (22/04/2006-04/06/2006) |
The first heavy attack on Ramadi by the American and Iraqi forces was launched last Friday, the 9th of June. Ramadi is the capital of the Anbar province and is situated about 100 km west of Baghdad, on the Euphrates. The city’s population numbers approximately four hundred thousand and it is well-known for its strong opposition to the foreign occupation. The anti-war front meticulously followed the build-up of the assault, but the official press didn’t seem to be aware. The press mentioned rumors about a pending offensive against Ramadi a few times, but spokespersons of the US Army denied those plans.
A resident of Ramadi, Qasem Al-Dulaimy, distributed an emergency email
on May 1st. At that time, he had already fled the city with his family. According to his
testimony, US soldiers had killed three men during home raids on April 22. One woman was believed to have died
of shock. A report on the website of Free Arab Voice describes how on that same day American troops
stormed the residence of sixty-year-old Kazim Badiwi Hassan.[1]
Neighbors told the correspondent the soldiers blindfolded the family members, put them against a wall in one
of the rooms and shot them with light machine guns. Kazim and his four sons were killed and his wife and
daughter were wounded and taken away by the soldiers. It is possible that both testimonies concern the same
incident. Also the same day, Todd Pitman, an American journalist embedded with a unit in Ramadi wrote: “As
Iraqi forces swept through houses, troops from the U.S. Army's 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment entered
several residential buildings, climbing to rooftops to secure the rest of the patrol. With families of men
and women huddling in rooms downstairs, U.S. gunners firing light machine guns picked off several gunmen
firing at their positions. U.S. Lt. Brett Blalock, 30, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., said four insurgents were
believed killed.”
[2]
In the western press no civilian casualties were reported for that day; Iraq Body Count’s database
could not be updated.
In the same email Al-Dulaimy wrote that on April 29 two children had been killed by American snipers: a seven-year-old girl who was with her mother on the way to the doctor was felled by a bullet, and an eight-year-old boy was gunned down while he was playing in front of his home. Also on the 29th, witnesses reported another five people were killed by snipers. That same day, Al-Dulaimy’s father had nearly been shot when a bullet went through the rear window of his car, but missed him. Neither the western, nor the Arab press reported civilian casualties for the 29th, but an American 1st lieutenant announced the killing of two Iraqi children by a rocket grenade which he attributed to ‘insurgents’ on the 30th.[3] Based on reports of the Associated Press and the New York Times, IBC included these last two victims in their database.
May 1
Free Arab Voice reported the death of eight civilians, among them two women and three children, in an American air raid. At the time of the report, three men were still missing.[4] The western press did not mention this incident. An attempt was also made on the life of the governor of Anbar. A source within the Iraqi Army informed the Arab press that the driver and another passenger had died in the attack.[5] According to the western press, an additional ten civilians were killed in the assault.
May 4
Al-Quds reported five people died in an air raid, according to a staff member of a Ramadi clinic.[6] Reuters also mentioned these deaths and added that the American military denied the air raid.[7] Mail & Guardian Online spoke of thirteen deadly casualties, but American Sgt. Dan Schonborg denied the allegation.[8] By the evening, Reuters emphasized contradicting statements in an update on the story.[9] Hospital staff and police announced five to thirteen people killed and another fifteen wounded. Dr. Muhannad al-Fahadawi said that at least eleven people had died, among them two girls and an eight-year-old boy. A spokesperson of the American army no longer denied the air raid, but claimed that only eight ‘insurgents’ had been killed. Relying on reports of the Associated Press and Agence France Presse, IBC included thirteen victims in its database.
May 10
Free Arab Voice announced the death of eleven civilians, five of whom were women and children.[10] All of them had reportedly been killed by snipers. In the western press no accounts on these victims were found.
Al-Dulaimy, who had by this time returned to Ramadi, sent an email which was posted on the internet by Brian Conley, an American journalist reporting from Amman (Jordan).[11] Al-Dulaimy wrote of the danger caused by American snipers, who had already killed many children with shots to the head. Al-Dulaimy personally knew one such child, seven-year-old Haitham Yusif Hubaiter, who had been killed on his way to school by a sniper two months earlier. On May 10, Al-Dulaimy’s was also targeted, fortunately without injury. He writes:
“At 9:30 in the morning, the US troops tried to install more snipers by occupying more houses close to the core of the city, some fighters attacked them and tough fighting continued for 3 hours... US bullets damaged many houses because of their random shooting, this way hurt many families inside their houses and my family was harmed also when many bullets sparked fire in the kids room.. I heard their screams while 2 of my nephews run away from their burning bedroom. My brother and I ran upstairs to find out what kind of hurt we will find this time... my mind was full with images of a kid killed with sniper bullet in head or burned dead body of one of my nephews. I was scared too much and I lost control of my steps on the stairs. I found my brother broke down the door and crashed the window with his hands to get out the heavy smoke and he carried out his 5 year-old son Mustafa who was startled, to get him out of the burned room. The fire started to burn some blankets, I found my way to bring water and started extinguishing the fire. It was small fire caused by the bullets …this kind of bullets used by US troops is very harmful gun for human beings or the materials-it contains lead that will be like a hot liquid inside the bullet...if the bullet get inside the body will explode and crash the body from inside and melt bones & flesh ….and if the bullet attacked a car or furniture or wood, it will burn and melt it .”
The description of the bullets indicates that these were so-called soft point bullets. Like dumdum bullets they expand on impact, which causes enormous damage to the body. Because expansion of soft point bullets happens less quickly than that of dumdum bullets, they penetrate deeper.[12] Since 1899, there is an international ban on the use of bullets with such effects.[13]
May 11
Free Arab Voice reported an air raid on an abandoned university dormitory.[14] At the time of the report, four bodies had been found with the search still incomplete. For her series about the front Lara Logan of CBS interviewed soldiers in Ramadi.[15] Five 500-pound so-called ‘smart bombs’ had been fired on uninhabited buildings this day. The marines estimated that they had killed eight enemies. Once again, these reports could conceivably all concern the same attack.
Free Arab Voice also reported that a warplane had fired on an ambulance, killing the driver and two aid workers.[16] No reports of this incident can be found in the western press.
May 12
Free Arab Voice reported an air raid on a dwelling.[17] Five victims: a man, a woman and three children were found dead under the rubble. Neighbors believed there were more victims, as relatives from Baghdad, fleeing sectarian violence, were staying with the family. An Iraqi officer stated that a major operation in Ramadi would be launched. US tanks fired upon six residences killing four men. For the first time in four days, the American troops allowed ambulances and fire engines to enter the area to provide aid. The western press remained silent.
What the western media do publish consistently are the reports and testimonies from within the American Army. Most of them deal with the battle against the ‘insurgents’ in Ramadi: the huge losses of the ‘rebels’, the search for Zarqawi and the heroic performance of American soldiers. Furthermore, the American spokespersons and corporate media reporters pay a lot of attention to the importance of military operations carried out with the excuse ‘to hunt insurgents’. The Americans pretend that it is the ‘insurgents’, rather than the western foreign occupiers themselves along with their Iraqi collaborationists, that the local population needs to be liberated from.
In Jordan, Brian Conley met with some residents from Ramadi. Like Al-Dulaimy’s reports, their testimonies differ considerably from the official press releases and show a completely different relationship between residents and resistance. He writes: “Residents of Ramadi repeatedly assure me that were the US troops to leave Ramadi, order could be restored within a matter of days. They feel that without the support of the local people, resistance elements would not be able to continue fighting.” [18]
In contrast to the assertions of the US Army about resistance fighters threatening civilians after the occupying forces have used their home as a sniper post, Al-Dulaimy declares he does not fear any reprisals from the resistance. He states that when army troops occupy people’s dwelling, resistance fighters ask them to leave and eventually assist them in finding another home. Al-Dulaimy, as well as Sheikh Majeed assured Conley that the resistance has rarely, if ever, targeted civilian buildings with residents inside. This cannot be said of the American troops.
Ramadi’s people fear a major assault from the American and Iraqi armies. Iraqi Col. Ali Hassan considers a big operation necessary in order to gain control over the city, he said. But American spokesmen claimed that an attack like the one on Fallujah in November 2004 is unlikely to happen, at least for the moment.[19] For the residents, such an operation would mean a humanitarian catastrophe. In Fallujah, journalists were expelled from the city. Military spokespersons and hotel journalists announced at the time that hundreds of ‘terrorists’ had been killed. Later, it surfaced that uncountable civilians had been killed in the massive air raids and that the army had not refrained from the use of chemical weapons. Thousands of refugees from the city lived under miserable conditions in the desert outside the city for months, causing numerous additional victims—especially children and the elderly-- who go uncounted. Will Ramadi face a similar fate? The al-Quds correspondent thought it would, as sources within the provincial government said the US planned a major attack in Ramadi in the very near future.
Free Arab Voice continues to report on the situation.[20] On May 27, American troops arrested seven journalists of international, Arab and local press agencies. The next day, the US carried out air raids on the city, resulting in eight deaths (three of whom were children and a woman) and fifteen wounded. The western press apparently did not see anything. On May 30, Free Arab Voice reported five civilians killed, among them a woman and a child. Al Sharqiya TV also mentioned the incident, but once again, it was not announced in the western press. On June 5, five people were killed in an air raid: two children, an elder, and two women. Among the fifteen injured were nine students who were taking their final exams for school at the time of the bombing. The same day, hundreds of fresh troops arrived at Anbar, most of them were stationed in Ramadi. When the army began to seal off the city on June 6, the situation became deadly serious. Water and electricity were cut off and fuel stations were closed down. Medical stores were bombed, all the hospitals were closed and first aid supplies were confiscated. In an attempt to avert the looming major offensive, resistance fighters decided to withdraw from the city. Apparently, this move did not effect the occupation’s plans. On June 9, the first attacks began. The western media resembles the sleeping beauty. Except for an article in the LA Times, at the time of writing this article, no report on the operation can be found in the western press on the internet. All have their eyes still on Zarqawi in a media-induced trance Meanwhile, on Monday, 12 June, Al-Quds reported that the US Army had issued an ultimatum to Ramadi residents.[21] By June 15, they should turn in all the resistance fighters – what an irrational demand! – or face a massive attack. Again, as in Fallujah, those civilians who have no financial means to leave or no place to go, will be portrayed as ‘terrorists’ or ‘foreign fighters’ after they are killed, in order to clean up the face of this dirty war.
[1] US troops storm family home in ar-Ramadi, murder five men, kidnap two women. Iraqi Resistance Reports, 22 April, 2006. (http://www.freearabvoice.org/Iraq/Report/report497.htm)
[2] PITMAN, T., U.S., Iraqi Forces Fight Ramadi Insurgents. Washington Post, 22 April, 2006. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/22/AR2006042200508.html)
[3] SALAS, B.F., Insurgent attack kills 2 children in Ramadi April 30. NewsBlaze, 30 april, 2006. (http://newsblaze.com/story/20060430142521nnnn.nb/topstory.html)
[4] US aircraft blast civilian house in ar-Ramadi. Iraqi Resistance Reports, 2 May, 2006. (http://www.freearabvoice.org/Iraq/Report/report507.htm)
[5] Resistance car bomb blasts motorcade of puppet governor of al-Anbar. Iraqi Resistance Reports, 2 May, 2006. (http://www.freearabvoice.org/Iraq/Report/report507.htm)
[6] US airraid kills five civilians in ar-Ramadi Thursday morning. Iraqi Resistance Reports, 4 May, 2006 (http://www.freearabvoice.org/Iraq/Report/report509.htm)
[7] At least 5 dead in strike on Iraqi house-witnesses. Reuters Foundation Alertnet, 4 May, 2006. (http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/GEO433830.htm)
[8] WAGNER, T., Suicide bomber strikes at Baghdad court building. Mail&Guardian Online, 4 May, 2006. (http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=270779&area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__international_news/)
[9] US, Iraqis differ on civilian casualties in Ramadi. Reuters Foundation Alertnet, 4 May, 2006. (http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L04731714.htm)
[10] By nightfall Wednesday, bodies of 11 victims of US offensive on ar-Ramadi had been brought to local hospital. Iraqi Resistance Reports, 10 May, 2006 (http://www.freearabvoice.org/Iraq/Report/report515.htm)
[11] CONLEY, B., Continued account from Qasem in Ramadi. Alive in Baghdad, 13 May,2006. (http://www.aliveinbaghdad.org/v2/node/161)
[13] Declaration (IV,3) concerning Expanding Bullets. The Hague, 29 July, 1899. (http://www.icrc.org/ihl.nsf/FULL/170?OpenDocument)
[14] US warplanes rocket dormitory building at Al-Anbar University in ar-Ramadi, killing four. Iraqi Resistance Reports, 11 May, 2006. http://www.freearabvoice.org/Iraq/Report/report516.htm)
[15] LOGAN, L., Where the danger is. CBS Evening News, 1 May, 2006. (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/05/11/eveningnews/main1612946.shtml)
[16] US warplanes rocket homes, ambulance in northeastern Ramadi. Iraqi Resistance Reports, 11 May, 2006. http://www.freearabvoice.org/Iraq/Report/report516.htm)
[17] At least five family members killed in US air raid in ar-Ramadi. Iraqi Resistance Reports, 12 May, 2006. (http://www.freearabvoice.org/Iraq/Report/report517.htm)
[18] CONLEY, B., Media Misconceptions of Ramadi Continue – Media Analysis! Alive in Baghdad, 23 May, 2006. (http://www.aliveinbaghdad.org/v2/node/170)
[19] Insurgents hamper U.S., Iraqi forces in Ramadi. Associated Press, 22 May, 2006. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12922324/)
[21] US orders Resistance fighters to surrender, gives residents of ar-Ramadi until 15 June to leave their city or else face massive US offensive. Iraqi Resistance Reports, 12 June, 2006. (http://www.freearabvoice.org/Iraq/Report/report548.htm)
22/04/06 - 04/06/2006
US troops storm family home in ar-Ramadi, murder five men, kidnap two women.
In a dispatch posted at 2:20pm Makkah time Saturday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a force of about 50 US occupation troops accompanied by a large number of military vehicles stormed into the at-Ta’mim section of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the Americans executed five men from one family and wounded and abducted two women. The fate of the two women was still unknown at the time of reporting.
Neighbors of the victim family told Mafkarat al-Islam that the US troops stormed the home of Kazim Badiwi Hassan, aged 60. The soldiers blindfolded the members of the family and lined them up in front of the wall of one of the rooms in the house and then mowed them down with light machinegun fire.
The shooting killed the man of the house, Kazim Hassan and his four sons: Bashshar, a doctor of veterinary medicine; Muhammad, an accounts engineer; Ahmad, a student in the Environmental Science Department of the College of Sciences; and ‘Umar, a public secondary school student.
Both Kazim Hassan’s wife and daughter were severely wounded, the neighbors said, and the Americans later took them away to their western base in ar-Ramadi where their fate remained unknown at the time of writing.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported that the bodies of the five murdered men were to be buried at the ar-Ramadi Martyrs Cemetery later in the day.
Four US troops reported killed in Saturday morning bombing in ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 10:50am Makkah time Saturday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US military patrol in the middle of ar-Ramadi.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in ar-Ramadi as saying that the bomb completely destroyed a US Humvee, killing four American troops who were aboard it.
Resistance mortars pound US headquarters east of ar-Ramadi at dawn Saturday.
In a dispatch posted at 11:40am Makkah time Saturday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces bombarded the US military headquarters east of the city of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad at dawn on Saturday morning.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in as-Sufiyah in the eastern part of the city as saying that Resistance forces fired 82mm and 120mm mortar rounds into the US headquarters, setting off secondary explosions inside the camp.
23/04/2006
Resistance rockets blast US-occupied camp west of ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 8:10pm Makkah time Sunday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces fired four medium-range rockets into the former headquarters of the 8th Brigade of the Iraqi Army, a facility that the US occupation troops have occupied and turned into their headquarters in western ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported local eyewitnesses as saying that the barrage set off violent explosions inside the US-occupied facility and sent plumes of smoke rising from the camp. American helicopters could be seen hovering over the facility and surrounding areas at low altitude for some time after the attack.
US soldier killed in Resistance ambush in ar-Ramadi Sunday afternoon.
In a dispatch posted at 7:35pm Makkah time Sunday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces attacked a patrol of four US military vehicles that had been stopped since noon in front of the gate of the provincial government building, opposite the photography and photocopying shops in the center of ar-Ramadi on Sunday afternoon. The Resistance fighters fired two RPG7 armor-piercing rocket-propelled grenades at the vehicles, disabling one and setting it on fire.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported local witnesses as saying that one American soldier who was inside the Humvee was killed and others who were standing around it were wounded.
The witnesses said that the second rocket actually missed its target, destroying a portable electric generator that served the building.
The correspondent reported that the occupation forces responded violently to the attack, unleashing savage gunfire for a solid 15 minutes. They then withdrew with the body of the dead soldier and the wounded men, estimated by the local witnesses as numbering three or four.
24/04/2006
Resistance car bomber blasts US patrol in ar-Ramadi leaving five US troops reported dead.
In a dispatch posted at 5:50pm Makkah time Monday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance fida’i fighter drove a car bomb into a US military patrol near an observation point manned by US troops on the highway north of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported local eyewitnesses as saying that the Iraqi Resistance car bomber blasted into the American patrol near a highway bridge upon which an American observation point was located. When the US patrol passed under the bridge, the Resistance fida’i fighter blasted into them, destroying two American military vehicles and killing six US troops and wounding five more American soldiers witnesses said.
25/04/2006
Resistance forces ambush US patrol in ar-Ramadi at dawn Tuesday.
In a dispatch posted at 6:30pm Makkah time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance fighters ambushed a US patrol in the at-Ta’mim neighborhood of southern ar-Ramadi at dawn on Tuesday.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in at-Ta’mim as saying that Resistance fighters armed with light and medium weapons and pipe rockets attacked an American patrol in the al-Qadisiyah neighborhood of at-Ta’mim, damaging two US vehicles and wounding four American soldiers.
US troops throw 23 families out of their village west of ar-Ramadi, to set up camp there.
In a dispatch posted at 1:10pm Makkah time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that US troops have thrown 23 Iraqi villagers out of their homes in a farm village west of ar-Ramadi and then turned the area into a military position.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that US troops stormed the al-Bu ‘Ali al-Jasim Village west of ar-Ramadi a 6am local time Tuesday morning and used loudspeakers to order all the residents in the area to leave their homes within three hours or be thrown out by force.
The Americans allowed the villagers to take only their clothes, money, and light and valuable personal items with them. Then after two hours, rather than three as promised, they began throwing the families out of their village. Some left on foot; others who had cars drove away.
The Americans then brought in bulldozers, digging machines, and cranes. They laid sandbags around the villages and raised an earthen barricade six meters high in addition to the sand bags and then took over the 23 houses of the village families they had evicted.
In answer to the question why the Americans had chosen this particular village to take over and why they preferred to steal people’s houses rather than set up a camp on vacant land, villagers said that al-Bu ‘Ali Jasim village was located near the biggest US base in the area – al-Warrar Base. They said that the Americans occupied their village to prevent the Resistance from using it as a launching area for rocket attacks on al-Warrar. The village is also a good location from which the Americans can launch attacks on the people of ar-Ramadi.
The scene of the evicted villagers including women, children, and the elderly, being driven out of their confiscated homes was very painful to see, the correspondent reported. Religious leaders in ar-Ramadi used mosque loudspeakers to announce: “whoever gives refuge or a home to them or takes care of them will have earned the pleasure of God. Muslims, hasten to earn God’s pleasure, receive your sisters, daughters, and brothers in your homes. Don’t leave them in the street under the eyes of the occupation troops.”
Within one hour all the refugees had been given accommodation with families in the ar-Ramadi neighborhoods of at-Ta’mim, al-Mal‘ab, and ad-Dubbat. Not one was forced to sleep in the street.
The correspondent reported an eyewitness from the confiscated village as saying that the occupation troops were still busy at the time of reporting putting up earthen barriers around their newly stolen camp. American tanks and military vehicles meanwhile were destroying the villagers crops and killing the large number of livestock and poultry that the families were forced to leave behind.
26/04/2006
Resistance rockets blast US camp east of ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 12:20pm Makkah time Wednesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces fired two medium-range rockets into the US military headquarters in eastern ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad at dawn Wednesday.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported local eyewitnesses as saying that as the rockets blasted the US camp located in the farm area east of the city, they could hear violent explosions shake the US-occupied facility and surrounding area. Quds Press reported witnesses as saying that the Americans responded by firing flares into the air trying to get a fix on the Resistance attackers’ position.
27/04/2006
Civilians killed as US launches massive air assault on ar-Ramadi late Thursday afternoon after cutting off power, water, fuel from city residents.
In a dispatch posted at 6:10pm Makkah time Thursday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier US warplanes had begun an extensive air offensive against the city of ar-Ramadi. US aircraft have been rocketing homes, farms, and former government buildings in the course of the raids.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that more than 10 US F-16 and F-18 fighter bombers had stormed into the skies over the city and begun attacking people’s houses in the western and southern parts of the city.
As of the time of reporting, the American aircraft had blown up nine homes, among them houses belonging to the al-Bu Kharbit, one of the largest tribes in ar-Ramadi with a reputation of loyalty to the Iraqi Resistance.
The correspondent reported that the American planes also rocketed the building that formerly served as the headquarters of Iraqi security before the US invasion. The main train station in the city, the wholesale market, and the old post office (the last damaged by an armed group some time back) were also struck by the American warplanes.
In addition, a resident of ar-Ramadi told Mafkarat al-Islam that the American aircraft used anti-personnel cluster bombs to attack a stretch of empty desert where no one was living.
Much of America’s deadly ordnance has fallen on live targets, however, and the correspondent reported that as of the time of reporting it was known for certain that there were dead and wounded, but that an exact count was impossible to make, since getting to the ar-Ramadi General Hospital was too dangerous for either victims or journalists.
The American air offensive on ar-Ramadi, the capital of al-Anbar Province, was widely viewed in the area as an act of US 'collective punishment’ of the people of the city following the appearance of Abu Mus'ab az-Zarqawi, a leader of the al-Qa'idah-led groups of Resistance fighters in Iraq, on a video aired on Tuesday, 25 April.
Quds Press reported that residents of ar-Ramadi sensed that the US might target their city following the broadcast of the tape. The Quds Press correspondent wrote that huge waves of ar-Ramadi residents took to the roads on Wednesday 26 April, afraid that the tape, in which az-Zarqawi indicated that he was in al-Anbar Province, would produce the usually savage and indiscriminate American response.
The Quds Press correspondent in ar-Ramadi reported that transport stations were jammed on Wednesday with families clamoring to get out of the city before the onset of what they sensed would be a deadly American storm. Residents of the at-Ta’mim neighborhood in particular, frequently a scene of Resistance attacks, began fleeing their homes on Wednesday in large numbers.
In fact the American reprisal for the az-Zarqawi tape began before Thursday afternoon’s air offensive got underway. Quds Press reported that the Americans completely shut off the supply of electricity to ar-Ramadi at dawn on Thursday, and also began shutting down the water supply to city residents.
Apparently to insure that the citizens’ lives would be as miserable as possible, the American forces closed the ar-Ramadi Clinic, transferring the facility’s maternity ward to the city of al-Fallujah.
The US occupation forces also closed down all fuel stations in ar-Ramadi at dawn on Thursday, throwing the residents of the city into a fuel crisis that sent the price of a liter of gasoline up to 3,000 Iraqi Dinars – about US$2 per liter (or approximately $7.58 per US gallon).
Further confirmation that the Americans were intending to launch an offensive on the city came when the Americans began posting snipers atop 14 buildings whose owners had fled the day before. The homes were located on al-Kass Street, the market street, and in the al-Iskan and al-Mu'allimin neighborhoods – large sections in the center of the city.
During the day on Thursday, US forces also constructed a dirt road outside of ar-Ramadi, beginning at the eastern approach to the city and ending at the nearby American base. Local residents believed the path was a sure sign that the US would be launching a major assault on their city, for it was positioned to enable American troops to avoid entering the city proper.
Resistance fighters battle US troops in downtown ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 3:50pm Makkah time Thursday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that fierce fighting erupted between Iraqi Resistance forces and US occupation troops in the al-Mal'ab neighborhood of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in the al-Bu Jabir area of al-Mal'ab as saying that the fighting broke out when Resistance fighters armed with light and medium weapons, ambushed a column of US forces in the neighborhood.
Eyewitnesses said that two US military vehicles were destroyed in the battle, which lasted over an hour. Seven American occupation soldiers were killed or wounded and three Resistance fighters were also injured before the Resistance attackers withdrew from the scene.
After the battle, US troops surrounded the al-Mal'ab neighborhood and evacuated the bodies of their dead and hauled away the wreckage of their vehicles.
28/04/2006
Resistance bombards US facility in downtown ar-Ramadi Friday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 11am Makkah time Friday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces fired five heavy 120mm mortar rounds into the al-Anbar Provincial government building in the middle of ar-Ramadi, a facility occupied by US forces and used as their headquarters,
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported local eyewitnesses as saying that the barrage, which took place at 8:30am local time Friday morning, sent dust and thick smoke rising into the sky.
The provincial government building has been regularly attacked by Resistance forces for four months since US troops turned it into a local headquarters.
29/04/2006
Resistance bomb kills four puppet "Iraqi National Guards" in village west or ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 12:10pm Makkah time midday Saturday, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a column of Iraqi puppet "National Guard troops on the main road in the middle of as-Sukran Village west of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in the village as saying that the bomb completely destroyed a troop transport vehicle, killing four Iraqi puppet "National Guards" and wounding five more of them.
After the attack, US and Iraqi puppet army troops surrounded the scene preventing anyone from approaching.
Resistance sharpshooter reportedly kills US soldier on patrol in ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 10:50am Makkah time Saturday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance marksman shot and killed a US soldier near the Intelligence Department Headquarter in ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in the al-Mukhabarat neighborhood as saying that a US foot patrol was in the neighborhood near the old Intelligence Department headquarters when one of the American soldiers took a direct hit from a Resistance sharpshooter’s bullet, killing him instantly.
01/05/2006
Ar-Ramadi.
Resistance fighters ambush plain-clothes puppet police in bold assault in ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 2pm Makkah time Monday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces ambushed Iraqi puppet police as their car as it came out of the al-Anbar Province government building in ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in ar-Ramadi as saying that Resistance fighters armed with machine guns opened fire on a civilian car in which three puppet policemen in civilian clothing were riding, having just emerged from the gate of the al-Anbar Provincial government building where they worked. The government building is concurrently used by US forces as one of their headquarters in ar-Ramadi.
Witnesses confirmed that one of the three puppet policemen was killed instantly, while the other two were wounded and ran back into the protection of the provincial government building, which is full of American troops.
The Resistance fighters were unable to pursue the two wounded puppet police officers into the American-run building, but they did pull the corpse of the dead policeman out of the car and set fire to the bullet-ridden vehicle as a way of finishing off their attack.
Iraqi Resistance sharpshooter reportedly kills US soldier doing house raids and searches in ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 9:05am Makkah time Monday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance marksman shot and killed a US soldier in the az-Zyuyut section of central ar-Ramadi.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in ar-Ramadi as saying that an American force was conducting raids and searches of houses in the az-Zuyut neighborhood when one of the US troops took a direct hit in the head from an Iraqi Resistance sharpshooter’s bullet, killing him instantly.
02/05/2006
Americans tighten noose on people of ar-Ramadi Tuesday: water and electricity having been cut off, Americans ban use of private generators and threaten to kill anyone trying to get river water. US troops raid all Internet cafes in city cutting off communications with outside world.
In a dispatch posted at 7pm Makkah time Tuesday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that US occupation forces raided and searched every Internet café and office in the city of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad on Tuesday afternoon.
In another move to cut off the residents of ar-Ramadi from the outside world, the American occupation forces threatened to arrest anyone caught using a cellular telephone in the city. The Americans claimed that this order was needed because the Resistance – whom they called “terrorists” as is their habit – use cellular phones as a means of communication and for setting off bombs by remote control.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that US troops arrested owners of the Internet cafes and confiscated all their equipment. They also threatened to arrest anyone seen outside his house during the nighttime curfew from 8pm until 6am.
After cutting off the national electricity grid to the entire city of ar-Ramadi, the Americans then banned the use of private home generators, the one alternative source of electric power to which many people have recourse given the ruined state of the country’s infrastructure thanks to the years of murderous US sanctions and destructive occupation.
The American occupation forces have also shut down the water supply to the city, undergoing a stringent American siege, Mafkarat al-Islam’s correspondent reported on Tuesday that US troops had now tightened the noose on the local population by issuing a warning that they would shoot to kill any individuals seen approaching the Euphrates River, which runs past the city, to try to get water.
The correspondent reported that over the previous three days, residents of ar-Ramadi had been depending on the river as their only source of needed water, following the American cut off of water supplies to the city.
US aircraft blast civilian house in ar-Ramadi, killing eight including two women, three children late Tuesday afternoon.
In a dispatch posted at 6:35pm Makkah time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier, US fighterbombers rocketed a house in the middle of ar-Ramadi, killing eight Iraqi civilians, including women and children.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported an Iraqi medical source in the City Field Hospital that was set up after the US occupation troops closed down the regular ar-Ramadi General Hospital as saying: “A little while ago US warplanes rocketed a house belonging to residents of the al-Bu Jabir area in the middle of ar-Ramadi.” The medical source said that the air assault destroyed the home and inflicted severe damage to the houses neighboring it. Eight individuals, including two women and three children were killed in the attack, the source at the field hospital said.
The source said that at the time of reporting searchers were going through the rubble of the house because there are believed to be three men still missing in the ruins. He added that five people who lived in the neighboring houses were wounded in the American attack.
Resistance bomb reportedly kills three US troops near al-Anbar University in ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 4:50pm Makkah time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US military column on the main road in the at-Ta’mim section of southern ar-Ramadi.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in at-Ta’mim as saying that an explosives-laden car that was parked by the side of the main road near the University Bridge in the city blew up as an American column emerged from the University of al-Anbar. The blast destroyed one armored vehicle and disabled a second. Three US soldiers were killed and three more of them wounded in the explosion.
Hour-long battle rages in ar-Ramadi’s az-Zuyut section Tuesday morning.
In a dispatch posted at 2:30pm Makkah time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that fierce fighting broke out between Iraqi Resistance fighters and US occupation troops in the central ar-Ramadi area of az-Zuyut on Tuesday morning.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in ar-Ramadi as saying that the combat erupted when Resistance fighters armed with light and medium weapons and pipe rockets ambushed a US patrol and assaulted a US camp on al-Mustawdi‘ Street in az-Zuyut.
The battle lasted for about an hour, and left two Humvees ablaze and one armored vehicle disabled. The intensity of the fighting and then the American cordon around the area after the battle prevented the Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent from ascertaining any further details as to the nature or extent of casualties.
Resistance car bomb blasts motorcade of puppet governor of al-Anbar.
In a dispatch posted at 12:30pm Makkah time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier it had been reported that an Iraqi Resistance car bomb had exploded by the motorcade of the puppet governor of al-Anbar Province Ma’mun Sami Rashid as it was heading towards the puppet provincial government building in ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported local eyewitnesses as saying that the attack took place on al-Mahkamah (“Courthouse”) Street in downtown ar-Ramadi. The witnesses said that at least two cars were destroyed in the attack.
The scene of the blast was completely surrounded and US helicopters were seen hovering over the area, preventing any information on the fate of the puppet governor leaking out.
Later, In a dispatch posted at 4:30pm Makkah time Tuesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a source in the Iraqi puppet army had announced that the attempted assassination of the puppet provincial governor had taken the life of the personal driver and a companion of the puppet governor and wounded one other person.
The source said that the puppet governor himself was not injured in the car bomb attack because he was riding in an American Humvee during the attack. Nevertheless, the source said, the puppet governor lost his sense of balance due to the force of the blast. He was therefore transported by US helicopter to the American base nearby.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the Information Office of the puppet governor had issued no official statement confirming or denying the information provided by that source.
03/05/2006
Four US troops reported killed in Resistance assault on American camp near ar-Ramadi Wednesday afternoon.
In a dispatch posted at 3:40pm Makkah time Wednesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance fighters assaulted a US military camp at Kilometer 5 southwest of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in the area as saying that a short while earlier Resistance fighters armed with mortars and rockets as well as light and medium weapons attacked the US camp in ‘Ulwat ar-Rashid in the Kilometer 5 area, completely destroying one American tank and disabling a Humvee. The correspondent reported that four US troops were killed and five more of them wounded in the Resistance attack.
04/05/2006
US air raid kills five civilians in ar-Ramadi Thursday morning.
A US aircraft rocketed a house in the middle of ar-Ramadi on Thursday morning, killing or wounding a number of local civilian residents according to eyewitness accountes quoted by Quds Press.
A medical source in the ar-Ramadi clinic told Quds Press that he had taken in five bodies and a number of wounded. The source said that the bodies had been recovered from under the rubble of a house in the city and that among them were women and children.
The US military issued a statement denying any knowledge of any air raid on the city, but said that they were investigating the reports.
Quds Press noted that the city of ar-Ramadi is in a state of high tension in which clashes take place daily between US and Resistance forces. American troops have the city tightly sealed off from the outside world with electricity and water supplies shut down.
05/05/2006
US soldier reported killed in Resistance bombing west of ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 1:40pm Makkah time Friday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US patrol on the main road in the village of al-Bu ‘Abid, west of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in al-Bu ‘Abid as saying that a bobm that had been planted by the main road blew up by a US patrol, disabling an armored vehicle and killing one US soldier and wounding two more of them.
06/05/2006
Resistance bombards three major US headquarters in ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 1:50pm Makkah time Saturday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces bombarded the three main US occupation headquarters in the city of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in ar-Ramadi as saying that the Iraqi Resistance fired three heavy 120mm mortar rounds into the headquarters of the Iraqi Army’s Eighth Brigade prior to the American invasion, a facility now occupied by US military forces in the western part of ar-Ramadi
The Resistance also bombarded the US base in the agricultural area east of the city with five 82mm mortar rounds and struck the provincial government building in downtown ar-Ramadi – a facility now occupied by American and Iraqi puppet forces and turned into a headquarters – with six 60mm mortar shells.
The correspondent reported that plumes of smoke could be seen rising from all three of the American headquarters as swarms of helicopters and US warplanes flew into the area.
10/05/2006
US offensive against ar-Ramadi begins at dawn Wednesday.
In a dispatch posted at 10:30am Makkah time Wednesday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that US occupation forces began their anticipated new offensive against the people of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad, at dawn on Wednesday.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in the city as saying that more than 500 US troops with air cover from helicopter gunships and warplanes and accompanied by soldiers in the Iraqi puppet army launched their assault on the city from several directions.
They began their campaign against the north of the city, specifically the areas around ar-Ramadi General Hospital and then spread out to the center of the city, carrying out house-to-house raids and arrests of local residents. The correspondent reported that US warplanes put up a show of military strength in the sky over the city, firing four rockets at empty houses that harmed neither local civilians nor Resistance fighters.
As usual in such offensives, ar-Ramadi has been surrounded with no one allowed in or out. Puppet government offices and departments and schools and colleges are closed.
At the start of their campaign, US troops used loudspeakers and distributed written declarations in the city, demanding that local people assist them in finding members of al-Qa‘idah in return for receiving American “protection” and “security” and the rebuilding of their city. The American declarations threatened that coming hours and days would be difficult for the city’s residents if they do not cooperate with the American forces. The American statement said that the local people would be treated as “supporters of terrorism” if they fail to cooperate with the US invaders.
The correspondent reported that the city was without activity, other than that of the US and Iraqi puppet troops who are combing a large number of neighborhoods and extensive parts of the city.
A Resistance commander, meanwhile, told Mafkarat al-Islam, “we are now arranging our ranks and preparing ourselves for a battle that, if it breaks out, only God knows how long it will last.”
US warplanes rocket ar-Ramadi train station.
In a dispatch posted at 10:40am Makkah time Wednesday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short time earlier US warplanes rocketed the area around the ar-Ramadi train station in the northeast of the city.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses as saying that one of the American fighter-bombers fired two rockets at the railroad station. The railroad station, which is used by students and employees commuting from the east to the west of the city, was completely destroyed.
The correspondent wrote that the American raids, searches, and arrests were still going on at the time of reporting and that so far the Resistance had launched no attacks in response.
Americans arrest five puppet police for passing secrets to the Resistance.
In a bulletin posted at 11:25am Makkah time Wednesday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier the US occupation troops in ar-Ramadi had arrested five puppet policemen in the city on charges that they leaked security information to the Iraqi Resistance.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported a source in the ar-Ramadi puppet police station who asked not to be identified as saying that an American force of five Humvees stormed the puppet police station and arrested five puppet policemen, three of them officers, on charges of passing security information on the movements of the US and Iraqi puppet military forces to the Iraqi Resistance.
The source said that the Americans took off the officers’ rank insignia, seized their personal weapons, and then put bags over their heads and took them away to the US al-Warrar base west of the city.
US airplanes rocked Consumer Cooperative Society, killing four persons.
In a dispatch posted at 12:30pm Makkah time Wednesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier US warplanes rocketed the Consumer Cooperative Society offices in northwestern ar-Ramadi. Located at in the Consumer Cooperative complex was a vegetable market and a market for household appliances, but both have been vacant for months because of the situation in the city.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the American attack was part of th American offensive against the city population launched at dawn Wednesday. The city hospital reported that the American raid on the Consumer Cooperative killed four Iraqis but the correspondent was unable to find out whether the four were Resistance fighters or civilians.
Resistance launches counter attacks on American Marines in ar-Ramad at midday, having allowed them to get into narrow lanes in the center of the city.
In a dispatch posted at 1pm Makkah time Wednesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier fierce fighting erupted in various parts of ar-Ramadi as Resistance fighters launched coordinated counter attacks on American troops engaged since dawn in a campaign against the city.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses as saying that the fighting was increasing in intensity at the time of reporting in the areas of the residential apartments, and the neighborhood of al-Mu‘allimin, and in the al-Mal‘ab (playing field) area of the city.
The correspondent reported that dozens of Resistance fighters appeared in the streets of the city after first allowing the American Marines to get into the center of town and into narrow lanes where they are particularly vulnerable to attack.
At the time of reporting US warplanes were rocketing the residential apartments area in eastern ar-Ramadi as battle continued to intensify. US snipers killed one Iraqi Resistance fighter in the first minutes after the Resistance launched its counteroffensive.
Residents begin fleeing their homes in northern and eastern ar-Ramadi in droves as American aircraft, helicopters attack. But as exit from the city is blocked by US forces, refugees have no place to go.
In a dispatch posted at 2pm Makkah time Wednesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that dozens of residents of eastern and northern ar-Ramadi and their families had begun to flee their homes on foot after American fighter bombers and helicopters began rocketing and shelling the houses in their neighborhoods.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that residents were leaving in an “unprecedented” wave as US forces dropped percussion explosives into those areas to force local people out. But since the Americans are not letting anyone enter or leave the city, the refugees who flee their homes under American attack find themselves running in circles.
As of the time of reporting, the correspondent said that there were no other representatives of the media in ar-Ramadi.
Puppet governor of al-Anbar Province said fleeing Iraq with his family; US military commander takes over.
In a dispatch posted at 2:10 pm Makkah time Wednesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that word was circulating in ar-Ramadi that Ma’mun Sami Rashid, the puppet governor of al-Anbar Province – the capital of which is ar-Ramadi – had fled the country together with his family.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported a source in the puppet Directorate of al-Anbar Provincial Affairs as saying that “the governor was seen with his family in his personal car wearing a dishdashah and headcloth to make him look like an ordinary citizen. He was observed heading towards the Jordanian border,” the source added.
The source said that the American military commander in the city of ar-Ramadi had taken over the tasks of the puppet governor for the moment, signing official mail in the governor’s office.
Rashid was the target of an assassination attempt earlier in May when his motorcade was attacked by a Resistance car bomber while he was on his way to work.
Resistance begins rocket and mortar bombardments of US bases and troop concentrations in and around ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 6:35pm Makkah time Wednesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces had begun pounding US bases an troop concentrations in the east and north of ar-Ramadi with rockets.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the Resistance fired seven rockets of various types as well as three heavy mortar rounds at the Agricultural College, a facility that the Americans have turned into one of their headquarters. The College had been a staging area where US troops were gathered since dawn Wednesday.
The correspondent reported that most of the rockets and mortar shells landed in or near the American troop concentrations, according to a Resistance source. The Resistance fighter told Mafkarat al-Islam that “we took coordinates of most of the expected target areas where American troops might concentrate during an offensive. That was several days ago. And now that’s what’s happened, so the bombardment was fruitful.”
The Resistance mounted a similar barrage on the US al-Warrar base west of ar-Ramadi, firing five Katyusha rockets and four 82mm mortar rounds into that facility. The Resistance bombarded various places where US troops were concentrated throughout the city the correspondent added.
Resistance reports destroying two US Humvees, one Abrams tank in afternoon fighting.
In a dispatch posted at 6:40pm Makkah time Wednesday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces had completely destroyed two US military vehicles and a tank in the course of battles that broke out in ar-Ramadi at midday Wednesday when Resistance fighters launched counterattacks on US Marines in the city.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported a member of the Resistance as saying that two Humees and an Abrams tank during the fighting. The source also affirmed that nine American troops were killed or wounded on al-‘Arid [“Broad”] Street in the middle of the city. Three Resistance fighters were killed in the battle.
At the time of reporting, intermittent fighting was still continuing in the city, the correspondent reported.
By nightfall Wednesday, bodies of 11 victims of US offensive on ar-Ramadi had been brought to local hospital.
In a dispatch posted at 6:50pm Makkah time Wednesday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier the hospital of the city of ar-Ramadi announced that it had taken in five bodies of local residents killed by US gunfire.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported Dr. Faz‘ Muhawish of ar-Ramadi Hospital as saying that among the dead are a woman and two children. All the victims were shot dead by American snipers in the city.
In all, the doctor said, the bodies of 11 local people killed by the Americans in their offensive on the city had been brought into the hospital since dawn. Five of those were women and children.
High explosive Resistance bomb leaves US soldier reported dead in ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 7pm Makkah time Wednesday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a high-explosive Iraqi Resistance bomb planted in a cooking gas cylinder and planted by the side of the road in the at-Ta’mim area blew up by a US military column at 6:30pm local time Wednesday afternoon
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam, who went to the scene of the attack, reported that the bomb went off opposite the as-Siddiq Markets in the middle of at-Ta’mim. The blast flipped an armored Humvee upside down. When the correspondent arrived on the scene, an American soldier was administering first aid to three wounded US troops lying on the ground near the overturned vehicle. A fourth American lay motionless nearby.
Local witnesses told the correspondent that the blast hurled one of the Americans out of the Humvee, killing him instantly. The witnesses said there was still a fifth American soldier under the overturned vehicle. The Americans on the scene had been unable to get him out. They were apparently awaiting help to arrive from the US base located three kilometers away from the scene.
Americans in control of 40 percent of ar-Ramadi as they settle into reinforced foxholes in the city for the night Wednesday evening.
In a dispatch posted at 8:45pm Makkah time Wednesday night, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that US and Iraqi puppet forces had set up camps and checkpoints and observation points throughout the parts of ar-Ramadi over which they had taken control in the north and northeast of the city on Wednesday. These correspondend to parts of the neighborhoods of al-Mal‘ab (the playing field) and as-Sufiyah.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the Americans had put up big piles of sand bags and dug covered positions for themselves in the sidewalks and in the yards of empty houses.
The part of the city now under control of the Americans, the correspondent reported, amounted to about 40 percent of ar-Ramadi. They included the housing areas of al-Mukhabarat, ad-Dubbat, and al-Bu Jabir as well as a part of the as-Sikak neighborhood of al-Mal‘ab. US and Iraqi puppet troops are concentrated in those areas, but halted their advance into the rest of the city at sunset Wednesday.
Skies over western ar-Ramadi swarm with US aircraft after nightfall Wednesday.
In a dispatch posted at 8:55pm Makkah time Wednesday night, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the skies above the western part of ar-Ramadi, where the neighborhoods of at-Ta’mim and 7 April are located are swarming with US helicopter gun ships and war planes.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the curfew remained in force in the city but that the sounds of battle could be heard intermittently in various parts of the northern and southern sections of ar-Ramadi. The Americans fire flares over the city from time to time to help their helicopters as they search for anything moving in the city. With the curfew in force, anyone caught out after dark can be shot on sight.
US posts 120 snipers atop roofs in ar-Ramadi trying to prevent Resistance fighters from maneuvering.
In a dispatch posted at 10pm Makkah time Wednesday night, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance activist in ar-Ramadi had said that they estimated that more than 120 US snipers had deployed atop high buildings in the city. Many are now occupying the roofs of private homes that they have seized from local residents.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported Shaykh Abu Ihasan ad-Dulaymi as saying that the American snipers in such large numbers made it extremely difficult for Resistance fighters to move around and maneuver.
Ad-Dulaymi said that nevertheless, the invader troops were doomed to fail in this their latest offensive. “They haven’t said any thing about in their media or announcements because they don’t want any more disasters or embarrassments as happened to them in their other operations,” Shaykh ad-Dulaymi said. “The world would come back and stump them with the question ‘what have you accomplished in that operation?’ So this time they have launched an offensive unannounced, because their last operation in Samarra’ and the shame that came to them as a result of their miserable failure there made them launch their raids and offensives in this city without any media fanfare or show of force as happened in the past. The fact is that they were not able to do more than they have done today in ar-Ramadi this is the limit of their total strength,” Shaykh ad-Dulaymi told Mafkarat al-Islam.
11/05/2006
US fighter-bombers rocket deserted coffee house.
In a dispatch posted at 7:45pm Makkah time Thursday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier US warplanes rocketed a popular coffee house in the 7 April neighborhood of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad, as the American offensive against the city begun at dawn on Wednesday continued.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported hat the attack totally demolished the coffee house. There was no indication of any casualties as a result of the raid. Local people said that the coffee house had been shut down for some time with no customers ever going there. The devastated facility was still on fire at the time of reporting.
US warplanes rocket homes, ambulance in northeastern ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 7:25pm Makkah time Thursday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that US warplanes rocketed residential apartments in the northeast of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that at the time of reporting the American fighter-bombers had so far fired seven rockets into homes in the area. Clouds of smoke could be seen rising from the houses and the US aircraft were continuing with their intensive rocket bombardment.
The American planes fired one rocket into an ambulance that was trying to get into the neighborhood. That strike killed the ambulance driver and two first aid workers who were riding inside.
No information was immediately available on the number or nature of casualties as a result of the latest air strikes. Large numbers of residents of the neighborhood fled their homes on Wednesday, the first day of the American offensive on ar-Ramadi.
US warplanes rocket dormitory building at al-Anbar University in ar-Ramadi, killing four.
In a bulletin posted at 12:50pm Makkah time Thursday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier US warplanes rocketed the University of al-Anbar Internal Departments student dormitory.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the American fighter bombers fired three rockets into the dormitory, in which no students had resided for about two months. Large parts of the dormitory building were razed to the ground. Four Iraqis were killed in the attack, according to preliminary information, but a search for other victims was still underway through the rubble at the time of reporting.
Resistance sharpshooter reportedly kills US soldier near ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 12:45pm Makkah time Thursday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance marksman shot and killed a US soldier in the Kilometer 5 area southwest of ar-Ramadi.
The
correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in the Kilometer 5 area as saying that a US
foot patrol was moving down the road to the az-Zankurah Bridge when one of the Americans took a direct hit
from a Resistance sharpshooter’s bullet, killing him instantly.
12/05/2006
Mourners at funeral for victims of US bombing forced to walk 12 kilomters due to US ban on motor traffic in ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 7:30pm Makkah time Friday evening, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a gathering of the people of ar-Ramadi laid four victims of the American offensive to rest on Friday. Two of the dead were a woman and child killed in American bombing on Thursday evening.
The ar-Ramadi correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the funeral procession wound its way on foot for 12 kilometers from the al-Hajj Salih mosque to the city Martyrs Cemetery. US forces have prohibited local people from driving any cars in the city, which American forces have blockaded and where US troops have been carrying out raids since early Wednesday morning.
At least five members of Iraqi family killed in US air raid in ar-Ramadi.
In a dispatch posted at 5:55pm Makkah time Friday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier US aircraft rocketed a private home in northeastern ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported a medical first aid worker as saying that according to preliminary figures, the American air attack killed five members of one family, a man, his wife and their three children.
“That’s how many we have pulled out from under the rubble so far. But neighbors of the victims are sure that there were more people in the house, relatives who had fled from Baghdad because of the murders of the Sunnis by the Shi‘ah there,” the aid worker told Mafkarat al-Islam.
“So we’re continuing to search until we’re sure that we have got all the victims out,” the medical aid worker concluded.
Puppet officer claims major US bombing sweep of ar-Ramadi will be next stage of American campaign there.
In a dispatch posted at 3:15pm Makkah time Friday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an officer in the Iraqi puppet army had described the current US offensive on the people of ar-Ramadi as an effort to “slowly bleed” what he described as “al-Qa‘idah and other armed groups” in the city. The puppet officer said that this operation was in preparation for what they hoped would be “final elimination” of the Resistance.
In keeping with the American propaganda approach of dropping the name “al-Qa‘idah” in a constant effort to justify their operations in Iraq, the puppet officer claimed that the organization’s supposed presence in ar-Ramadi had turned that city into a second al-Fallujah where the present searches and arrests and occasionally assaults will be followed up by heavy airstrikes to kill off the fighters.
The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported the puppet officer, who would not give his name, as saying: “the air strikes, arrests of suspects, and the bombardment of possible nest