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Iraqi Militia Head Vows To Repel 'Major' U.S. Offensive


12 August 2004 -- Militia forces loyal to Shi'a cleric Muqtada al-Sadr vowed today to defend their positions in the city of Al-Najaf, where the U.S. military announced the start of what it called a "major offensive."

Intense fighting erupted early today as massive explosions and machine-gun fire ricocheted through the city.

The clashes reportedly broke out as two U.S. helicopters surveyed the battle scene over the city's vast cemetery, a stronghold of al-Sadr's Imam Al-Mahdi Army.

However, U.S. Brigadier General Erv Lessel said today's assault on the center of Al-Najaf excludes a key shrine holy to Shi'ite Muslims, the Imam Ali Mosque.

A high-ranking city official, Jawdat Kadhim, resigned today to protest the U.S. military assault in Al-Najaf, home to around 600,000 people and a traditional seat of Shi'ite learning.

Meanwhile, thousands of Shi'a reportedly took to the streets in a Baghdad district and in the southern city of Al-Basrah to protest against the offensive.

Loyalists to al-Sadr threatened to blow up oil pipelines and port infrastructure in Al-Basrah, pushing oil officials to keep a main southern oil-export pipeline shut. The decision has cut by half Iraq's oil exports to 960,000 barrels per day.

In the southeastern city of Al-Kut, Iraqi officials said at least 72 people were killed and 148 wounded today in U.S. air raids and fighting between the Iraqi police and fighters loyal to al-Sadr.

(RFE/RL/Reuters/AP)

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