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To: FaultLine who started this subject3/22/2003 8:14:58 PM
From: arun gera  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
50 dead in Basra: Al-Jazeera

REUTERS[ SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2003 04:11:10 AM ]

timesofindia.indiatimes.com

KUWAIT: Al-Jazeera television, quoting Iraqi medics, said on Saturday that 50 people had been killed in US bombing around the southern Iraqi city of Basra and it aired grisly footage of dead and wounded civilians.



Among the scenes, beamed across the Arab the world by the Qatar-based satellite channel, were a child with the back of its head blown off -- it was unclear if it was a boy or a girl -- and bloodied people being treated on the floor of a hospital.



"It's a huge mass of civilians," one angry woman told al-Jazeera, standing among the wounded. "It was a massacre."



The report could not be independently confirmed. US and British forces have been in action around Basra. US Marines defeated Iraqi forces in a battle on the outskirts of the city on Saturday, and took many prisoners, a US officer said.



It was not immediately clear who controlled Basra and there was no other immediate confirmation of the bombings.



Asked about whether US-led forces had bombed Basra, a military spokesman in Qatar declined comment, saying: "That is considered an ongoing operation and until it is over we're not going to go out there one way or another on that."



US and British forces say they are intent on keeping civilian casualties to a minimum in their war to overthrow Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.



Jazeera quoted hospital sources as saying a total of 50 people were killed -- including one entire family and a Russian citizen -- when US F-16 warplanes planes bombed the city.



The station's images of wounded men, women and children lying bleeding in the seemingly poorly equipped Jumhuriya hospital and what appeared to be bodies wrapped in blankets, were beamed into the homes of millions of viewers, many of whom are already angry at the US-led war on fellow Arabs.
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