U.S. soldiers kill
five Iraqi civilians protesting against occupation
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Fresh attacks by the resistance and anti-U.S.
demonstrations
BAGHDAD.— U.S. occupation troops
attacked Iraqi civilians demonstrating in the
streets of Ramadi and Al Fallujah, killing five
people in a day of repression that extended to other
areas of the nation.
According
to EFE, thousands of students from the University of
Mosul demonstrated against occupying forces and the
arrest of Saddam Hussein.
There were more demonstrations in
Tikrit where students confronted U.S. troops on the
streets. One young person was killed by the soldiers.
In Al Fallujah, demonstrators
occupied the local government building and were
severely repressed by the U.S. forces.
AFP reported that one U.S. soldier
and at least six Iraqis died in attacks by the
resistance or during demonstrations in western Iraq.
The previous night, the occupation
forces killed 11 Iraqis during an ambush in the city
of Samarra, 125 kilometers northeast of Baghdad,
according to the U.S. military command’s version of
events.
The military command also reported
that one U.S. soldier died during operations carried
out in Al-Anbar province, to the west of the Iraqi
capital.
Another two U.S. soldiers were
seriously wounded during a resistance attack this
Tuesday and subsequently rushed to the 4th Infantry
Division’s headquarters in Tikrit, confirmed AFP.
The Italian agency ANSA reported
that just two days after Saddam Hussein’s detention,
the reaction by U.S. forces towards resistance
groups is increasing in its ferocit.