The latest
developments here in Anbar: 9 mortar rounds have struck the Emergency Room at
the Fallujah General
Hospital : there were no
casualties, but structural damage was heavy. This is the eighth time that
mortar fire from unknown sources have hit the hospital which is the only
facility that can receive those being injured in the military operations.
The shelling of the
city since last night and into this afternoon has killed or injured 53 people,
including 45 whose injuries vary in their severity. Most of the dead and
injured are women and children.
The Fallujah General Hospital
has announced the latest casualty totals since the beginning of the crisis
fourth months ago up to today: more than 300 have been killed and 1,332 have been
wounded as a result of the fighting.
Heavy clashes have
been raging in the southwestern sector of Al-Garma, northeast of Fallujah, and
a number of mortar rounds within the town.
South of Fallujah, in
the town of Amiriyat Al-Fallujah ,
mortar fire has killed 2 people and wounded 4 others. Clashes are still
ongoing in the area of the water plant in the town beginning with an attempt by
gunmen to seize the plant. Strict security measures are in force at the
location.
The flooding situation
in southern Fallujah and in Abu Ghraib remains critical, with the gunmen still
in control of the Fallujah barrage, and with flood waters inundating areas
within the Baghdad
city limits.
In the western Anbar township of Hit , two car bombs were detonated
yesterday. A third attack, by a suicide bomber, targeted the main entrance of
the Hit Hospital and killed 4 people and
injured 7 others. The township has been completely surrounded and search
operations are being carried out, after reports of more car bombs and suicide
bombers preparing to launch attacks.
Ballots cast in last
week's elections are still being counted at the Baghdad International Fair.
Some political bloc representatives are naming alleged winners in the
balloting, but the Election Commission in Anbar has denied these claims,
stressing that there no final results yet. Everyone is awaiting the results in
the hope that they will bring the sought-after changes to Anbar's
representation in the Iraqi parliament.
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