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NEWS - DAY 13 OF THE WAR
* U.S. troops say they killed an unarmed Iraqi driver at a checkpoint outside Shatra, hours after seven Iraqi women and children died in a similar incident near Najaf
* Two explosions hit south Baghdad after night of airstrikes in central Baghdad; U.S. forces battle Republican Guard on southern approaches to Iraqi capital
* UK says British soldier killed in southern Iraq; Iraq says it inflicts "heavy casualties" on British at Abul Khasib, Basra
* Saudi Arabia urges Saddam to make a war-ending "sacrifice" and quit; Iraqi TV broadcasts a presidential denial that Saddam family members have gone abroad
* Turkish PM Gul says he does not know if U.S.'s Powell will ask for more help from Turkey when he visits tomorrow
* Iraqis fleeing Basra say they are menaced by Baath party members
QUOTES
Iraqi state television: "The rumour that the family of
President Saddam Hussein has left Iraq is a repeat of a lie that was previously voiced by the Pentagon."
Blix on possibility of Iraq using weapons of mass
destruction: "I doubt very much that they would use them because this war has gained them a certain amount of sympathy in the world, which would turn against them if they used chemical arms."
CASUALTIES
* U.S. - 51 killed, 14 missing
* Britain - 26 killed
* Iraqi military - no confirmed figures
* Iraqi civilians (Iraqi estimates) - 589 killed, 4,582 injured
MILITARY ACTION
BAGHDAD: Fresh airstrikes rock centre of Baghdad targeting presidential compound and Iraqi Olympic Committee building; warplanes pound Republican Guard positions on southern edges
SOUTHERN IRAQ: U.S. troops advance to outskirts of Hilla, 100 km (60 miles) south of Baghdad
Fighting erupts along Euphrates river front lines near
ancient Babylon; at least one American is killed at Hindiya.
U.S. Marines enter Shatra, 35 km (20 miles) north of
Nassiriya, after storming it with planes, tanks and helicopter gunships
Iraq reports heavy fighting in and around Nassiriya; says it has inflicted heavy casualties on U.S-led forces
British Royal Marines clash with paramilitaries south of
Basra
NEWS - DAY 13 OF THE WAR
* U.S. troops say they killed an unarmed Iraqi driver at a checkpoint outside Shatra, hours after seven Iraqi women and children died in a similar incident near Najaf
* Two explosions hit south Baghdad after night of airstrikes in central Baghdad; U.S. forces battle Republican Guard on southern approaches to Iraqi capital
* UK says British soldier killed in southern Iraq; Iraq says it inflicts "heavy casualties" on British at Abul Khasib, Basra
* Saudi Arabia urges Saddam to make a war-ending "sacrifice" and quit; Iraqi TV broadcasts a presidential denial that Saddam family members have gone abroad
* Turkish PM Gul says he does not know if U.S.'s Powell will ask for more help from Turkey when he visits tomorrow
* Iraqis fleeing Basra say they are menaced by Baath party members
QUOTES
Iraqi state television: "The rumour that the family of
President Saddam Hussein has left Iraq is a repeat of a lie that was previously voiced by the Pentagon."
Blix on possibility of Iraq using weapons of mass
destruction: "I doubt very much that they would use them because this war has gained them a certain amount of sympathy in the world, which would turn against them if they used chemical arms."
CASUALTIES
* U.S. - 51 killed, 14 missing
* Britain - 26 killed
* Iraqi military - no confirmed figures
* Iraqi civilians (Iraqi estimates) - 589 killed, 4,582 injured
MILITARY ACTION
BAGHDAD: Fresh airstrikes rock centre of Baghdad targeting presidential compound and Iraqi Olympic Committee building; warplanes pound Republican Guard positions on southern edges
SOUTHERN IRAQ: U.S. troops advance to outskirts of Hilla, 100 km (60 miles) south of Baghdad
Fighting erupts along Euphrates river front lines near
ancient Babylon; at least one American is killed at Hindiya.
U.S. Marines enter Shatra, 35 km (20 miles) north of
Nassiriya, after storming it with planes, tanks and helicopter gunships
Iraq reports heavy fighting in and around Nassiriya; says it has inflicted heavy casualties on U.S-led forces
British Royal Marines clash with paramilitaries south of
Basra
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