Text Only
Search

 
Violence Marks 5th Anniversary of Baghdad's Fall to US Forces

09 April 2008

Militiaman, holding rocket-propelled grenade runs in street of Sadr City, Baghdad, 09 Apr 2008
Militiaman holding rocket-propelled grenade runs in street of Sadr City, Baghdad, 09 Apr 2008
Iraqi officials say at least 13 people have been killed in Baghdad's Sadr City district despite increased security on the fifth anniversary of the fall of Baghdad to U.S. forces.

Police say an explosion in the Shi'ite neighborhood Wednesday killed seven people and wounded more than 14 others. Overnight, mortar shells killed at least six people and wounded at least 24.

It is unclear who was responsible for the attacks. The district has been the scene of increased fighting between U.S. forces and militants loyal to radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.

Separately, the U.S. military announced the deaths of two more American soldiers, raising the toll to at least 13 killed since Sunday.

The Iraqi government has imposed a one-day curfew on Baghdad today, banning cars and motorcycles from the streets from five in the morning to midnight local time (2100 UTC).

On Tuesday, Sadr announced he was canceling an anti-U.S. demonstration in Baghdad planned for today, out of concern his followers would be attacked.

Sadr also has threatened to lift a seven-month-old cease-fire by his Mahdi Army militia that has been credited with a sharp overall reduction in violence.

Fighting has intensified in Iraq since Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki ordered a crackdown on Shi'ite militias last month.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Iraqi Shi'ite Cleric Sadr Threatens to End Cease-Fire
Petraeus Calls for Minimum 45-Day Pause in US Iraq Withdrawals After July
Iraq's Maliki Threatens to Bar Sadr From Politics
 
  Top Story
Automakers Pledge Restructuring in New Bid for Loans  Audio Clip Available

  More Stories
Motivation for Mumbai Attacks Murky  Audio Clip Available
US Renews Call for Pakistani Cooperation in Mumbai Attack Investigation  Audio Clip Available
Efforts Underway to Defuse Rising Indo-Pakistani Tension  Audio Clip Available
Pakistan Offers to Help Investigate Mumbai Terror Attack  Audio Clip Available
Indian Maritime Forces Rebuff Criticism in Wake of Mumbai Attack  Audio Clip Available
Mumbai Terrorists Aided by Security Lapses, Technology  Audio Clip Available
NATO Agrees to Thaw in Contacts With Russia
Thai PM to Resign, Protesters to Leave Airports  Audio Clip Available
Iraqi Court Sentences Saddam Cousin 'Chemical Ali' to Death  Audio Clip Available
UN Security Council Extends Anti-Piracy Measures off Somali Coast  Audio Clip Available
China Stands by Decision to Postpone Summit with EU  Audio Clip Available
Israeli Airstrike Kills 2 Palestinian Boys in Gaza
Israel Buries Jewish Victims of Mumbai Attack  Audio Clip Available
Zimbabwe Relief Agencies Ramp Up Efforts to Combat Cholera  Audio Clip Available
Obama-Clinton Relationship Will Bring New Dynamic to White House  Audio Clip Available
Obama to Foster US-Europe Relations  Audio Clip Available
US Defense Secretary Comfortable with Obama's Iraq Plan, With Proper Pacing  Audio Clip Available
US Congressional Visitor Center Opens to Public  Audio Clip Available