[Excerpt: At one point, Salman Pak's main police station was taken over by  
fighters before the US military sent in helicopter gunships to attack the  
building. ....Police sources said at least 65 officers had been wounded and 
that  
20 of the fighters had been killed. ....The fighting was so fierce that police 
 reinforcements were unable to reach many of the wounded or recover the dead 
left  lying in the road.]
 
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Iraqi police suffer sustained attacks
 
Friday 11 February 2005, 0:17 Makka Time, 21:17 GMT  
 
At least 10 Iraqi policemen have been killed and up to 65 more wounded in  
fierce battles with anti-US fighters south of Baghdad, police sources  said.
 
Intense and deadly skirmishes near the town of Salman Pak, about 65km  
southeast of Baghdad, continued for several hours on Thursday.
 
At one point, Salman Pak's main police station was taken over by fighters  
before the US military sent in helicopter gunships to attack the building. 
 
Police sources said at least 65 officers had been wounded and that 20 of  the 
fighters had been killed. 
 
The fighting was so fierce that police reinforcements were unable to reach  
many of the wounded or recover the dead left lying in the road.
 
Just hours earlier, unknown assailants shot nine bullets into a  
representative of Grand Ayat Allah Ali al-Sistani, the spiritual leader of 
Iraqi  Shia.
 
Failed assassination
 
But Shaikh Amar al-Hilali survived the assassination attempt, an aide to  the 
Ayat Allah said on Thursday.
 
Sistani's official in the east Baghdad district of Al-Ubaidi, was "
hit  nine times in the chest and arms", said the aide.
 
"His driver was also wounded and they are both in hospital in Baghdad." The  
shaikh was said to be in a stable condition.
 
In other attacks on Thursday, eight Iraqis were killed. A car bomb in  
central Baghdad left three civilians dead and a US army spokesman said the 
blast  
might have been aimed at a US convoy that passed by shortly before.
 
He said there were no US casualties but the explosion scattered tangled  
metal and wreckage across Tahrir Square, a major intersection lined with shops  
and market stalls.
 
Roadside bombs
 
Two Iraqi civilians were killed by a roadside bomb in the oil city of  
Kirkuk, 250 km north of Baghdad, police said.
 
Two other Iraqis were killed by a roadside bomb near the market in Baiji in  
northern Iraq.

Witnesses said an Iraqi army driver was shot dead in Balad, north of  Baghdad.
 
Police also said three officers were wounded during a gun battle with  
anti-US fighters near the town of Salman Pak, southeast of Baghdad, following a 
 car 
bombing.
 
Meanwhile, Iraqi authorities said they would seal the country's borders  next 
week to prevent Shia pilgrims flooding into the country, in the latest  
emergency measure intended to thwart violence.
 
Ashura
 
The borders will be closed between 17 February and 22 February, in a move a  
government spokesman said was designed to coincide with the climax of Ashura, 
a  major Shia religious ceremony.
 
Millions of Shia travel from across the region to holy sites in Iraq for  
Ashura, a pilgrimage to remember the martyrdom of Imam Hussein in 680 AD.
 
Bombers attacked pilgrims last year in Baghdad and Karbala, killing at  least 
171 people.
 
"During these dates people will flood to Iraq from neighbouring countries  
because of Ashura, which will make it difficult to ensure the safety of Iraqis  
and the visitors," said government spokesman Thair al-Naqib.
 
Al-Naqib said foreign pilgrims should make sure they arrived before the  
borders closed.   
 
Agencies
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