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U.S. Occupation Forces Kill 101 Iraqis In 2 Days

U.S. occupation forces carried out massive raids in Iraq, leaving 101 dead

BAGHDAD, June 13 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - U.S. occupation forces killed 31 Iraqis on Friday, June 13, northeast of Baghdad, one day after another massive raid killed 70, putting the death toll to 101.

"An organized group of attackers fired RPGs (rocket-propelled grenades) at a 4th Infantry Division tank patrol in Balad on Friday," the U.S. Central Command said.

"The tanks returned fire, killing four of the attackers, and forcing the remainder to flee.” The CentCom added in a statement quoted by Agence France-Presse (AFP).

"Tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles reinforced with AH-64 Apache helicopters pursued the enemy personnel killing 23 of the attackers," it added.

Friday's clash came as American forces pressed forward with a massive sweep to crush resistance north of Baghdad.

The U.S. occupation forces said the sweep targeted supporters of Saddam Hussein's ousted regime north of Baghdad.

But Iraqi observers said that it is hard to find loyalists for the former Iraqi leader more than two months since his ouster, in addition to a grim reality of tough economic and social conditions battering the country since the U.S. forces rolled into.

A senior Pentagon official, speaking on condition of anonymity, was quoted by Reuters as saying Friday that about 70 Iraqi fighters were killed in Thursday's attack on what he called a terrorist training camp in western Iraq.

He added that a U.S. soldier was killed in the attack, in which the 101st Airborne Division took part.

Four Others Killed

Separately but also on Friday, four Iraqis were killed by the U.S. military gunfire in a massive sweep for "Chemical Ali," a bloody cousin of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, in the town of Dhuluiya, 60 kilometers (35 miles) north of Baghdad, witnesses said.

The search started Sunday, June 8, and came to a close Friday morning when U.S. armored vehicles withdrew from Dhuluiya, the sources said, adding that two residents had been killed by U.S. fire, anther one died of a brain hemorrhage after he was beaten up, and a fourth of a heart attack after being interrogated by the army.

Majid had been believed killed when his villa was bombed in the southern Iraqi city of Basra during the U.S.-led invasion in April 2003.

Restive Mosul

Protestors demonstrated against U.S. occupation in Baghdad

In Mosul, three Iraqis were wounded in clashes between U.S. occupation forces and Iraqi civilians in the northern city on Friday, U.S. General Benjamin Freakley told AFP at the scene.

"One was injured in the arm, another in the thigh and the third in the stomach," he said.

Freakley added a U.S. soldier was critically wounded in the fierce clashes.

"Our soldier is in very bad shape, full of shrapnel," he said.

Freakley said "angry Iraqis" were "throwing rocks and shooting bullets from those high buildings surrounding the square and set off improvised explosive devices."

"There is also a report that one Iraqi sniper was shooting on our troops and U.S. soldiers had to shoot back and kill him. We found an AK-47," he said, adding the report had "not been confirmed yet."

A local religious figure claimed the men were former Iraqi soldiers that were taking revenge because they had not been paid since Saddam Hussein's regime fell to the U.S. and British coalition forces in early April.

They are soldiers that have not been paid and rebelled," Sheikh Abdul Rahman al-Obeid said.

Iraqis are furious that the U.S. forces have not make good on their promises to improve their situation, restore order and address growing unemployment rates to the war-impoverished country.

The failure to maintain security, restore public services or ease the tough living conditions in post-Saddam Iraq, sent anti-American sentiments sky-high.

Clashes also broke out in Mosul Thursday, June 12, between several hundred former Iraqi soldiers and local police as the men demanded their salaries and tried to storm a government building.

A Kurdish official said initial reports indicated three demonstrators were killed by local police.

Freakley put the toll at two dead and two wounded.

The U.S. occupation forces’ announcement that troops of Saddam's dissolved armed forces will receive just a single, still unpaid, severance payment has sparked almost daily protests around Iraq.

Resistance Continues

In Baghdad, some demonstrators have even threatened to launch bomb attacks against U.S. soldiers to press their case.

Protestors gathered in front of the Palestine Hotel at Freedom Square to demonstrate against the American Forces after Army troops entered the Abu Hanifa Mosque.

Also Friday, members of the political party The Highest Council To Liberate Iraq also demonstrated in Najaf against the shutting down of their newspaper The Eco of the Nation for alleged incitement to violence against the U.S. occupation forces.

The U.S. Central Command said on Wednesday, June 11, that they around 400 Iraqis suspected of participating in recent resistance attacks against U.S. occupation troops.

Also on Thursday, Iraqi fighters shot down an Apache helicopter gunship - the first American aircraft downed by ground fire since the end of invasion two months ago - and a U.S. F-16 fighter-bomber crashed Thursday. The crews of the aircraft were rescued unharmed.

Twin explosions hit an Iraqi oil pipeline earlier on Friday, one day after the U.S.-led administration awarded a raft of contracts to international oil companies to lift crude, the first since the invasion ended two months ago.

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