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Arab News
CAMP BOOM, 30 June 2003 — US forces launched a massive
operation yesterday to crush insurgents and capture senior figures
from Saddam Hussein’s ousted regime in a show of force designed to
stem a wave of deadly attacks on US troops.
The operation, dubbed “Desert Sidewinder,” is taking place in
a huge swath of central Iraq stretching from the Iranian border to
the areas north of Baghdad, and is expected to last for several
days, military officials said.
Americans arrested a man in Khalis, 70 km north of Baghdad,
suspected of recruiting young men to launch attacks on Americans,
according to military officials.
In Dojima, an upscale town where residents recently polished the
still-standing portrait of Saddam Hussein, police raided the homes
of alleged Saddam loyalists they suspected of hiding caches of arms,
including rocket-propelled grenades — the weapon of choice in many
recent ambushes.
In Basra, hundreds of Iraqi ex-soldiers staged an angry protest
at British headquarters yesterday to demand back wages, later
dispersing after striking a deal, military sources said.
The soldiers had placed barbed wire and large rocks in front of
the main entrance to the British headquarters in Saddam Hussein’s
old Al-Barazhiya palace, to blockade the compound, an AFP
correspondent saw.
“One of the representatives was brought into the palace and the
issue was resolved,” Lt. Cmdr. Clive Woodman told AFP, adding that
there had been “one or two instances of stone throwing and a small
fire lit.”
“There were around 200 people outside the palace this morning,
the same people as were down there yesterday, ex-Iraqi soldiers,”
he said, adding that there had been no injuries on either side and
that the crowd had dispersed. “The payment will take place on
Tuesday,” he added. The Iraqis blocked the headquarters of British
forces and hurled stones, preventing two British ambulances from
driving out of the former palace and prompting an armored vehicle to
take up position at the entrance, the correspondent said.
In Baghdad, another explosion targeted a US convoy yesterday as
Washington’s top official in Iraq said coalition forces would
suffer further casualties until Saddam Hussein’s supporters were
killed or captured.
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