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U.S. Deliberately Attacked Russian Convoy: Ambassador

The Russian Ambassador accused U.S. forces of deliberately shooting at his convoy

MOSCOW, April 7 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - The Russian Ambassador to Iraq Monday, April 7, accused U.S. forces of deliberately shooting at his convoy as it was fleeing Iraq for Syria.

The report, according to the RIA Novosti news agency, filed from the Iraqi-Syrian border, said ambassador Vladimir Titorenko was lightly injured, with his arm hurt in the attack.

There had been a skeleton staff of 26 Russian diplomats in Baghdad. This was being reduced to 12 in the face of the U.S. push into the city when the convoy came under attack.

The official said the Russians had given U.S. diplomats precise details of the description and number of vehicles in the convoy, the people in them as well as the exact route they would be taking out of the Iraqi capital.

This information was then passed on to U.S. military commanders in order to prevent the convoy from facing fire from “coalition” forces who have surrounded Baghdad and are advancing on the center of the city, the official said.

Russian news reports had earlier said that the convoy was carrying Russian flags as it was leaving Baghdad, according to Agence France Presse (AFP).

A Russian emergencies ministry plane flew out to Syria Monday morning to pick up the staff.

"We had been in touch for several days with the Russians about the withdrawal of their personnel," a U.S. official said. "We had detailed information about the vehicles, the personnel and the route they were going to follow.

"All of this was passed on to the commanders in the field so they would know to let it pass," the official added.

"It seems the Iraqis may have told them to take a different route than they told us because we didn't have anyone in the area they were supposed to be in."

The official said last-minute changes to the route might explain why U.S. Central Command at first maintained there were no coalition troops in the area where the convoy was traveling when it was hit.

No Harm Intended

Rice assured Putin “no harm was intended”

Meanwhile, U.S. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice assured President Vladimir Putin Monday that "no harm was intended" if U.S. forces were proved to have shot at a convoy of Russian diplomats fleeing Iraq.

"We assured the Russians that no harm was intended," the official told journalists, speaking on condition of anonymity.

But the official stressed this did not mean Washington accepted that it was U.S. forces that fired Sunday at the convoy of Russian diplomats, of whom five were wounded in the attack. "No, we do not take the responsibility," he said.

Iraq may have set up the weekend attack on a convoy of Russian diplomats fleeing Baghdad by instructing the drivers to take a different route than planned, a senior U.S. official told AFP Monday.

The U.S. official said the first reports from the U.S. military indicated that the Iraqis had fired first but stressed that the investigation into the incident was still in its preliminary stages.

"From what we can tell, We had guys coming into the area, the convoy coming into the area and the Iraqis were waiting," the official said. "When the vehicles came by, the Iraqis started shooting."

"It's all very unclear, but it was certainly not our intention to whack this guy (the Russian ambassador)," the official said. "That's why we think the Russians followed a different route."

Whatever the cause of the attack, it has further strained already tense ties between Washington and Moscow and just hours after the attack U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell called his Russian counterpart Igor Ivanov to assure him a full investigation into the matter was underway, the State Department said.

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