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Was it a fire, or a mortar? - Did the Iraqi resistance forces fire a lucky shot?

 
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Was it a fire, or a mortar? - Did the Iraqi resistance forces fire a lucky shot?
Baghdad: Mortars destroy US ammo dump


Wednesday 11 October 2006, 14:25 Makka Time, 11:25 GMT


The loud blasts could be heard across the Iraqi capital

A blaze that destroyed an ammunition dump at a US military base in Baghdad was caused by a mortar attack, a US spokesman has said.



Iraqi officials said that shells "cooking off" in the fire had crashed down in five districts in the south of the city.

The munitions store in Forward Operating Base Falcon was still burning Wednesday, more than 13 hours after the strike set off a blaze that lit up the night sky and spread panic in the Iraqi capital.

State television showed live pictures of the blazing inferno and ordnance exploding skywards.

US Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Withington: "It was a mortar round. An ammunition holding area caught on fire... in our operating base in the Rasheed area of the city."

He said the ammunition store contained tank and artillery rounds as well as small arms ammunition.

Rare success

While there were no reports of US casualties, the explosions marked a rare success for mortar teams working for militia and insurgent groups, which rarely cause much damage to well-protected US facilities.

Military and civilian personnel were evacuated from Forward Operating Base Falcon without injury.

The Islamic Army in Iraq, one of a number of armed groups operating in the country, claimed responsibility for the attack.

A statement posted on the group's website read: "The Islamic Army ... [launched] rockets and mortar bombs ... at a base for the occupying American forces."

Iraqi officials called for calm on state television to urge calm as loud explosions were heard across the city after the blaze broke out at around 10.40pm [1940 GMT] on Tuesday night.


AFP

[link to english.aljazeera.net]





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