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Gunmen kill at least 24 in Iraq
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-07-19 08:45

Gunmen killed at least 24 police, soldiers and government workers in Iraq on Monday, and an Iraqi general said about 50 suspected insurgents were captured in the first days of a new security operation in Baghdad.

The latest bloodshed occurred in a series of smallscale ambushes and shootings, as Baghdad received a respite Monday from the wave of suicide bombings that killed 22 people in the embattled capital the day before.

However, a car bomb targeted U.S. and Iraqi troops in Rawah, 175 miles northwest of Baghdad, witnesses reported. At least one person, believed to have been a civilian, was killed, the witnesses said.

Gunmen kill at least 24 in Iraq
Iraqis inspect a burned vehicle after a car bomb, Monday afternoon, July 18, 2005, in Rawah, northwest of Baghdad, Iraq. A car bomb targeting Iraqi and U.S. troops exploded in Rawah, Monday , killing at least one person, witnesses said. [AP]
The deadliest attack Monday was in the western Baghdad district of Khadra, where eight policemen died in a gunbattle with insurgents, police said. It was unclear if the insurgents suffered casualties.

Gunmen also killed at least five other police officers, including a colonel, in attacks around the capital, police and hospital officials said. Three civilian government employees were killed in separate ambushes in Baghdad, police reported.

A policeman died in a shootout between insurgents and security forces just north of Baghdad in Taji, police said. And in Samarra, 60 miles north of Baghdad, gunmen killed a police colonel, an Interior Ministry official and three Iraqi soldiers in a series of attacks.

In the north, gunmen killed two Iraqi soldiers in eastern Mosul and assassinated Abdul-Ghani al-Naimi, whose brother is a member of the Iraqi parliament.

Also Monday, the military said a U.S. Marine died in a non-hostile incident on Sunday at a U.S. base in Ramadi. At least 1,766 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.

The violence came as Iraqi forces reported a new offensive against the insurgents in Baghdad. An Iraqi general, who spoke on condition of anonymity for security reasons, told The Associated Press that Operation Thunder began last week on the west side of the Tigris River, which divides the city.

He said about 50 suspected insurgents, including two Syrians, were captured in the opening days of the operation, which will be expanded over the next few days.

On a visit to Berlin, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Richard Myers, said a recent spike in suicide bombings wouldn't derail the drafting of a constitution or progress toward democracy. But he warned of more violence ahead.

"Every major milestone has been met. That will continue, in my belief, to happen," Myers said.

He added: "Clearly, there's going to be more violence ahead because there are people who don't want that to happen."

Al-Qaida in Iraq reported Monday that one of its "field commanders" had been killed by coalition forces in western Iraq, the terror group purportedly said in a statement posted on a Web site used by militants. The statement did not say when the man, Abi Salih al-Ansar, was killed.

Security has deteriorated steadily since Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari announced his Shiite-dominated government April 28. Most of the insurgents are Sunni Arabs, who enjoyed considerable prestige in Iraq during the rule of Saddam Hussein.

In New York, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan called on Iraqis to end the violence and join in building "a united, democratic and prosperous Iraq."

The deteriorating security situation has also alarmed Iraq's most powerful Shiite clergyman, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, whose tacit endorsement was crucial in the Shiite victory in the Jan. 30 elections.

Following a weekend meeting with al-Sistani in Najaf, Vice President Adil Abdul-Mahdi, a top Shiite politician, said the cleric had urged the government to protect the people in "this genocidal war."

However, another leading Shiite cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, blamed the violence in Iraq on the presence of U.S. and other foreign forces.

"The occupation in itself is a problem," al-Sadr told the British Broadcasting Corp. in a broadcast Monday. "Iraq not being independent is the problem. And the other problems stem from that — from sectarianism to civil war, the entire American presence causes this."

Al-Sadr led uprisings against U.S. forces last year but negotiated a cease-fire under pressure from al-Sistani and the Shiite clerical hierarchy.

In Jordan, Iraq's planning minister criticized the shortfall in donations pledged by foreign countries to rebuild his country, telling a global reconstruction conference that most aid had been spent on security. Barham Salih said of $32 billion in loans and grants pledged two years ago, Iraq has received only $7 billion.



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