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Allawi approves of U.S. air raid
on Falluja
Falluja -
Baghdad has confirmed that a U.S. bombing raid on Falluja took
place after consultation with the appointed interim government.
Hospital sources in the town said at
least 12 people were killed and five more wounded, listing women and
children as among the victims.
But interim Prime Minister Iyad
Allawi justified the decision to bomb on Tuesday, insisting that the
two tonnes of explosive dropped had targeted a hide-out for alleged
supporters of the fugitive Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
The PM insisted the raid hit
"terrorists" who "kill innocent Iraqis and destroy schools, police
stations and hospitals with booby-trapped cars and jackets stuffed
with explosives".
However, local residents did not
accept the explanation.
"They talk about terrorists, but
these are just families," said a man belonging to an angry crowd of
locals who gathered at the lip of a large crater gouged by the blast.
The six bombs used in the air raid
left little of the target. Many residents began to dig around the
massive crater in search of more bodies following the attack.
Tough message
Iraq's interim government has pledged
to crack down on resistance fighters, but Allawi cancelled a news
conference on new security laws at short notice.
The government had earlier planned to
unveil the legislation on Saturday.
Despite the delays, Foreign Minister
Hushiar Zibari said the government would soon introduce the security
law, reinstate the death penalty and offer a temporary amnesty to
insurgents. --
Al Jazeera
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