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The armed wing of Sadr adopts seven operations against U.S. forces in a week


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The armed wing ofSadr adopts seven operations against U.S. forces in a week

Editor: NQ | HAH Wednesday, 24 August 2011 11:31 GMT

Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Adopted the banner of the promised day of the Mahdi Army, onWednesday, the implementation of seven of the bombing with Katyusha rockets andGrad and detonate powerful explosives against the rules and columns of anAmerican in six provinces during the week, pointing out that these operationsresulted in casualties among American soldiers, while assuring continuity inthe targeting of U.S. forces until the last soldier out of Iraq.

A statement issued by the Brigade and got "AlsumariaNews", a copy of it, "The Promised Day Brigade carried out during theperiod of 16 to 22 of August, the current seven operations in the provinces ofBaghdad, Babil, Diwaniyah, Basra and Diyala, Maysan," noting that"these operations included bombing of the rules Sixteen U.S. occupationand a Katyusha rocket fired from Grad and destruction mechanisms of occupiedthree explosive devices detonated high explosive. "

The statement added that "between the operationstargeting the base of Echo the U.S. in Diwaniya Besarucha Katyusha and a U.S.military base at Basra airport Besarucha Grad and the U.S. base at the airportAlaptarh five Katyusha rockets and a base Aluwr Horse in Diyala nine Katyusharockets," noting that "these operations resulted in casualties amongthe soldiers. "

The statement for General during the "commitment of theIslamic resistance leader Muqtada al-Sadr, the directives even get the lastAmerican soldier," vowing to "pouring lava Jam anger and Nanna inevery inch of the land of our country until victory and liberation."

It was the banner of the promised day of the Mahdi Army hasadopted, on the seventeenth of August, the current implementation of the eightoperations pounded by mortars and Katyusha rockets and blow up improvisedexplosive devices against the rules and columns of an American in six provincesduring the week, stressing that these operations resulted in casualties amongthe soldiers Americans.

Before, and the banner of the day promised to be built, on 9August, the current, three attacks on the U.S. military in Baghdad and Kirkukduring the week, as he emphasized its continued targeting of U.S. forces untilthe last soldier from Iraq, as announced in the fourth from the same month,claimed responsibility for 16 operations improvised explosive devices andKatyusha rockets against U.S. forces in a number of Iraqi provinces during themonth of July, as well as building dozens of armed operations against U.S.forces in recent months.

Follow the banner of the promised day of the military wingof the Mahdi Army, and supervised by the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, and thebrigade had organized a parade to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussein,the tenth of Muharram the past.

The new cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, the eighth of August, thecurrent, demanding U.S. troops withdraw from Iraq with all their weapons,threatening to target military bases, or instructors who "teachothers" the torture of prisoners and the killing of innocent people,blaming those he blamed for the spread of "terrorism" and"militias sectarianism. "

Under the security agreement signed between Baghdad andWashington on the end of November of 2008 that it should withdraw all U.S.forces from all territories and waters and airspace of Iraq no later thanDecember 31 of 2011 now, and had withdrawn U.S. combat forces under theConvention of the Cities and villages and towns in Iraq June 30, 2009.

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