Kathianne
03-25-2008, 04:28 AM
Seems they are not going to let him railroad the conditions this time:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080325/ts_nm/iraq_dc
Heavy fighting in southern Iraqi oil hub
By Aref Mohammed 26 minutes ago
Heavy fighting erupted on Tuesday in the southern oil city of Basra where Iraqi security forces launched a major operation at dawn against powerful militias, military officials and witnesses said.
A Reuters witness in the city reported seeing black smoke over northern districts and hearing explosions and machinegun fire. A hospital source said "tens of wounded" were arriving at hospitals with some too busy to accept more casualties.
Television pictures showed Iraqi troops running through empty streets and helicopters flying overhead.
"There are clashes in the streets. Bullets are coming from everywhere and we can hear the sound of rocket explosions. This has been going on since dawn," resident Jamil told Reuters by telephone as he cowered in his home.
Military officials said "many outlaws" had been killed.
Two powerful factions of Iraq's Shi'ite majority, the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council and the Mehdi Army militia of Moqtada al-Sadr, are fighting for power in Basra along with a smaller Shi'ite party, Fadhila.
Basra is Iraq's second city and gateway to the Gulf. Its oil fields are the source of most government revenues....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080325/ts_nm/iraq_dc
Heavy fighting in southern Iraqi oil hub
By Aref Mohammed 26 minutes ago
Heavy fighting erupted on Tuesday in the southern oil city of Basra where Iraqi security forces launched a major operation at dawn against powerful militias, military officials and witnesses said.
A Reuters witness in the city reported seeing black smoke over northern districts and hearing explosions and machinegun fire. A hospital source said "tens of wounded" were arriving at hospitals with some too busy to accept more casualties.
Television pictures showed Iraqi troops running through empty streets and helicopters flying overhead.
"There are clashes in the streets. Bullets are coming from everywhere and we can hear the sound of rocket explosions. This has been going on since dawn," resident Jamil told Reuters by telephone as he cowered in his home.
Military officials said "many outlaws" had been killed.
Two powerful factions of Iraq's Shi'ite majority, the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council and the Mehdi Army militia of Moqtada al-Sadr, are fighting for power in Basra along with a smaller Shi'ite party, Fadhila.
Basra is Iraq's second city and gateway to the Gulf. Its oil fields are the source of most government revenues....