925 Killed In Battle For Sadr City
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More than 900 people have been killed in clashes between militiamen and security forces in Baghdad’s Sadr City that broke out last month, a senior Iraqi official told reporters on Wednesday.
“There were 925 martyrs in Sadr City and 2,605 others have been wounded,” in the firefights that began on March 25 and are still continuing, said Tehseen Sheikhly, a spokesman for the government’s Baghdad security plan.
Fierce clashes between US and Iraqi forces and Shiite fighters, mostly from the Mahdi Army militia of anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, erupted after Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki ordered a crackdown on militiamen in the southern city of Basra.
The crackdown triggered a wave of clashes in other Shiite regions of Iraq, but particularly in Sadr City, the bastion of the Mahdi Army in east Baghdad.
The clashes have also inflicted heavy toll on US forces. At least 20 soldiers have been killed in Baghdad in April, a significant number of them in and around Sadr City.
So far in April, the US military has lost 46 soldiers across Iraq, making it the deadliest month since it lost 65 troops in September 2007, according to an AFP tally based on independent website www.icasualties.org.
The military says it will continue to fight the “criminals” in Sadr City so long as they continue to fire rocket or mortar rounds from the district at the heavily-fortified Green Zone, seat of the Iraqi government and US embassy.
Sheikhly, however, did not provide the breakdown of how many militiamen and civilians were killed in these firefights.
Maliki, meanwhile, has vowed to disband the Mahdi Army and on Wednesday even accused the militiamen of using civilians as “human shields” while fighting the security forces.
“Criminals and lawless gangs are using human shields in Sadr City … They are following the steps of the Baathist regime,” Maliki said at a press conference earlier Wednesday.
“They are trying to gain sympathy but they are using the lies and the values of the former regime.”
The US military claims that gunmen have been firing at troops from rooftops, alleways and houses which often kill civilians when security forces return fire.
Maliki vowed to disband Mahdi Army and Sunni insurgent groups and also to eliminate Al-Qaeda in Iraq.
“We will not allow scavengers in Iraq. The suffering will not be long in Sadr City. We will save our brothers,” he said.
“This is our final objective. We will not retreat till we have taken the weapons from the militia, disbanded Jaish al-Mahdi” and Sunni insurgent groups like “Jaish al-Islami, Jaish al-Omar and eliminate Al-Qaeda.”
He accused the militiamen of forcing Sadr City locals to stay at home out of fear. “I do not know how those people use the (Shiite religious) names we respect like Mahdi and Sadr,” Maliki said, referring to the Mahdi Army.
“They are taking groups of government employees, breaking their hands and legs if they do not listen to them. What is the future of Iraq if such people gain control?”
“We will not allow scavengers in Iraq. The suffering will not be long in Sadr City. We will save our brothers,” he said.(Maliki)
I respect and am grateful for the current efforts being put forth by the Iraqis and their government. I just wish they would have started this in April of 2006, or 2005, or 2004. I hope he has the intestinal fortitude to deliver on this.
April 30th, 2008 at 6:22 am[[“This is our final objective. We will not retreat till we have taken the weapons from the militia, disbanded Jaish al-Mahdi” and Sunni insurgent groups like “Jaish al-Islami, Jaish al-Omar and eliminate Al-Qaeda.”]]
Fuuuuck. Sadr is screwed.
April 30th, 2008 at 6:43 amsounds like to me that islam in iraq has had enuff of anti-iraq thugs trying to cause anarchy in their country..
April 30th, 2008 at 9:04 amArticle
:arrow:mike3481 - PS, - Pat, please follow Dr’s orders, they actually know what their doing.
PPS, you doubt me…E-mail me and I’ll tell you about my Idiot, new-age-crack-pot brother-in-law and how his body is literally falling apart, yet he refuses to see a real M.D….well…I find it hilarious.
April 30th, 2008 at 9:51 pm