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Iraqis dispute US progress in Falluja<br>
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Saturday 13 November 2004 11:04 PM GMT <br><br>
<b>A spokesman for the Falluja resistance says US forces are at an
impasse in the city, and denies the US offensive against the town has
succeeded. <br><br>
</b></font><font size=2>Speaking to Aljazeera by telephone on Saturday,
the spokesman said the US military was suffering increasing numbers of
casualties.<br><br>
"The announcement of the end of the military offensive is proof that
American forces are in an impasse ... the American criminals and the
Iraqi apostates have suffered more than 150 killed and more than 270
wounded," said Abu Saad al-Dlimi, spokesman of the Shura
(consultative) Council of the Muhajidin in Falluja.<br><br>
Earlier, US-backed Iraqi government officials pronounced the conclusion
of a massive six-day US offensive on Falluja. <br><br>
"Today alone, young freedom fighters have been able to torch more
than 12 [American military] vehicles," said the resistance
spokesman, adding that the situation had not changed for the past three
days. <br><br>
"US forces are still outside the [northwestern] Julan neighbourhood.
US forces were not able to gain one metre of this district," Dlimi
added. <br><br>
"US forces are meeting with fierce resistance from inside Falluja
districts ... and are surrounded. They are under missile and artillery
fire," he said. <br><br>
<b>Only pockets left<br><br>
</b>A senior Iraqi official said earlier on Saturday that the battle to
retake the city was over, with more than 1000 fighters killed, but that
the country's most wanted man, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, had fled. <br><br>
"Operation Fajr (Dawn) has been achieved and only the malignant
pockets remain that we are dealing with through a clean-up
operation," Qasim Dawud, a minister of state, said.<br><br>
The US military, which spearheaded the six-day assault, said commanders
on the ground had yet to declare the operation over.<br><br>
</font><font face="verdana" size=2>But a US officer said on Sunday that
fighters were showing much less resistance than before.<br><br>
"Two days ago they were coming out and fighting us. Last night they
were running. It looks like we are about to break their will," tank
company commander Captain Robert Bodisch said.<br><br>
</font><b>Disinformation<br><br>
</b>Dlimi rejected Dawud's assertions.<br><br>
"The number of martyrs among young fighters does not exceed 100, the
others are unarmed civilians who were crushed by American tanks,"
said Dlimi. <br><br>
"If [the Americans] say they have wrapped up operations in Falluja,
we are telling them that if that is true allow all satellite networks to
enter the city this night so the world can see what is really happening
in the streets of Falluja. <br><br>
"Everything they are announcing is disinformation. Falluja is the
theatre of butchery and destruction. Today they bombed the only
telecommunications centre which provided links between Falluja and the
outside world. Americans are criminals," said the
spokesman.<br><br>
<b>So many pockets<br><br>
</b>Local journalist in Falluja, Haza al-Afify, told Aljazeera:
"Fierce clashes are still under way at the northern and northwestern
edges of Julan neighbourhood. Fighting is also raging in the southern and
southeastern neighbourhoods, particularly at al-Shuhada neighbourhood and
the industrial quarter.<br><br>
"What we have heard on ending military operations as stated by the
Iraqi State Minister for Defence Qasim Dawud does not bear credibility in
relation to the reality of the situation on the ground. <br><br>
"Fierce clashes are still continuing in several neighbourhoods. If
these neighbourhoods are mere pockets, Falluja will be harbouring so many
pockets."<br><br>
He added that while US tanks and armoured vehicles had the main roads
under control, the narrow alleys were still out of reach to US
forces.<br><br>
"I assure you that the reality of the current situation does not
imply a halt to military operations, he said."<br><br>
<font size=3><b>Aljazeera + Agencies<br>
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</b>You can find this article at:<br>
<a href="http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/C5EFBA6C-17FA-4211-8D08-E6A80CED5C95.htm" eudora="autourl">http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/C5EFBA6C-17FA-4211-8D08-E6A80CED5C95.htm</a>
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