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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/02/24/iraq/main541815.shtml
Iraq Unrest Spreads, Toll Grows

A U.S. helicopter hit a mosque in Fallujah, Iraq, with three missiles,
killing about 40 people, the AP reports, citing witnesses.

April 7, 2004

(CBS/AP) Witnesses say scores died Wednesday in a U.S. attack on a mosque
compound in Fallujah, and a U.S. helicopter went down as insurgents battled
coalition troops in cities throughout Iraq.

Shiite fighters battled Spanish troops in Najaf, drove Ukrainian soldiers
from one town and seized another. Up north, violence erupted in Hawijah, and
suspected Sunni gunman attacked Marines in Ramadi on Tuesday, killing 12,
bringing the U.S. death toll in Iraq to at least 626.

A U.S. general vowed to "destroy" the forces of radical cleric Muqtada
al-Sadr, and urged him to surrender. Al-Sadr urged Iraqis to rise up against
the U.S. occupation and vowed to die rather than be captured.

An Associated Press reporter in Fallujah saw cars ferrying the bodies from
the mosque compound, which witnesses said had been hit by three missiles.
There was no immediate confirmation of casualties, but witnesses said as
many as 40 people were killed.

Until the mosque compound attack, reports had at least 30 Americans and more
than 150 Iraqis dead in fighting for the neighboring cities of Fallujah and
Ramadi.

In major developments:


CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller says President Bush was
meeting at his Texas ranch on Wednesday with his national security council.
Civilian administrator L. Paul Bremer and Gen. John Abizaid, head of U.S.
Central Command, were to join the meeting via satellite.


Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld said American commanders in Iraq
would get additional troops if needed. None has asked so far, he said.


A U.S. military helicopter crashed and was seen burning on the ground in the
central Iraqi city of Baqouba, a witness said. There was no immediate word
on casualties.


In a significant expansion of the fighting, Iraqis protesting in solidarity
with Fallujah residents clashed with U.S. troops in the northern town of
Hawijah, near Kirkuk. Eight Iraqis were killed, and 10 Iraqis and four
Americans were wounded, police said.

Mr. Bush was also talking Wednesday to British Prime Minister Tony Blair,
who is due in Washington for a visit next week, which it now appears will be
a crisis session, reports CBS News White House Correspondent Bill Plante.

Bremer conceded that not all was going smoothly as the coalition approached
a June 30 handover of sovereignty to the Iraqis, but said Iraq remains "on
track" toward democracy. But lawmakers are increasingly voicing concerns
that more forces are needed to secure Iraq before the deadline.

"The answer is I think we need more troops. I think that the military thinks
we need more troops," Delaware Sen. Joseph Biden, the ranking Democrat on
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told the CBS News Early Show. "I
think we better get our act together."

Iraq's Shiite majority has largely avoided anti-U.S. violence, shunning
al-Sadr's virulent anti-U.S. rhetoric as well as the insurgency led by
Sunnis in central Iraq. U.S. officials have expressed concern that al-Sadr
could start cooperating with the Sunni guerrillas.

The U.S.-led coalition announced an arrest warrant for murder against
al-Sadr on Monday and suggested it would move to capture him soon, after a
series of weekend uprisings in Baghdad and cities and towns to the south
that took a heavy toll in both American and Iraqi lives.

Clashes continued overnight between militiamen from al-Sadr's al-Mahdi Army
and coalition troops in Kut, Karbala and the mainly Shiite neighborhood of
Sadr City in Baghdad. At least 12 Iraqis were killed in Kut and four in
Baghdad, along with two Iranians caught in the crossfire in Karbala,
according to doctors.

The Ukrainian Defense Ministry said its troops were forced to evacuate Kut
early Wednesday after al-Sadr forces hit the position with mortar fire
throughout the night.

Militiamen battled Spanish soldiers in Najaf, south of Baghdad. An Iraqi
taxi driver was killed in the crossfire, a hospital official said.

Bulgaria asked the U.S. to send troops to reinforce its battalion of 450
soldiers in the southern city of Karbala, reports CBS News' Lisa Barron.

Gunmen attacked a police car Tuesday night in Youssifiya, south of Baghdad,
killing two policemen.

The al-Mahdi Army, which may number 10,000 fighters, appeared to be in
control of Kut and Kufa, occupying government buildings and roaming the
streets, as Iraqi police stood aside. Witnesses reported that a British
civilian working for a private security company was killed when militiamen
took over the company's office in Kut.

In Fallujah, Marines and gunmen were engaged in heavy battles in the Dubat
neighborhood on the eastern side of the city and in other part in the center
of the city, witnesses said. U.S. warplanes opened fire on groups of Iraqis
in the street.

Rocket-propelled grenade fire set a U.S. Humvee ablaze, injuring soldiers
inside, witnesses said.

Hundreds of U.S. Marines and Iraqi police have surrounded Fallujah, a
stronghold of the anti-U.S. insurgency west of Baghdad, since Monday.

The militants still move freely in the town center, daring the Americans to
approach them, reports CBS News Correspondent Kimberly Dozier. The Marines
are moving forward block by block.

"It is the most difficult, the most dangerous, the most time-consuming
battles we could possibly fight," said CBS News military analyst Mitch
Mitchell, a retired Army colonel. "When we get into cities, that's the worst
of all possible situations. It takes away most of our advantages."

U.S. warplanes firing rockets destroyed four houses in Fallujah after
nightfall Tuesday, witnesses said. Among the dead were 26 people - including
16 children and up to eight women, said Hatem Samir, head of the clinic at
Fallujah Hospital. Others were killed in street battles before dawn and into
the day Wednesday.

In nearby Ramadi on Tuesday, gunmen in a cemetery opened fire on U.S.
patrols. A Marine commander confirmed that 12 Marines died in two battles
that raged over three hours, one of them across a mile-long front. The
commander also said his troops had captured fighters from Syria. Witnesses
said at least two Iraqis died.

CMMIV, CBS Broadcasting Inc.
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