April
7, 2003
www.iraqwar.ru
The IRAQWAR.RU
analytical center was created recently by a group of journalists and military
experts from Russia to provide accurate and up-to-date news and analysis
of the war against Iraq. The following is the English translation of the
IRAQWAR.RU report based on the Russian military intelligence reports.
NOTE: This Russian analysis
is as of 0800 Pacific Time, US on the 6th, based on tactical information
as of late PM April 5th, US time.
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[The following
translation of the iraqwar.ru report
has been kindly provided by "Necroman". You can find the original report
in Russian as well as this translation on the iraqwar.ru
site. Venik]
April 6,
2003, 2000hrs MSK (GMT +4 DST), Moscow - By the morning of April 6th
an uncertain and quickly changing situation has developed. Coalition divisions
are continuing to advance toward the city outskirts. The 22nd and 15th
expeditionary marine squadrons are trying to break into the region of military
airport “Rashid”from south-east. Iraqis are holding the line along the
Diyala river and currently the marines cannot capture beach-heads on the
right bank.
A hard situation
has formed near the international airport. The day before yesterday the
Iraqi minister of propaganda claimed that the coalition forces in this
region would have been eliminated by this morning, and the Iraqi command
ordered to storm the airport. At 10am it was attacked by 3 Republican Guards
battalions enforced with militia troops. Americans requested artillery
and aviation support. The battle lasted for almost 6 hours. After several
unsuccessful attacks Iraqis managed to drive Americans back from the second
runway to the airport building. Currently the coalition forces control
the building itself and the new runway bordering to it. During the day
the foes had to increase their strengths and deploy reinforcements. By
the evening up to 2 regular Iraqi brigades and 2 thousand militiamen were
fighting for the airport. Americans had to use all available forces of
the 3rd Mechanized Division and 101st Airborne Division to repulse the
attacks. Only assault aircraft and battle helicopters made more than 300
operation flights to this region.
During the fight
Iraqis lost up to 20 tanks, 10 APC, about 200 men killed and up to 300
wounded. The American losses were up to 30 men killed, about 50 wounded,
at least 4 tanks, 4 APC and 1 helicopter. But it is impossible to obtain
the exact data yet. By this hour there have been more than 20 flights for
evacuation of killed and wounded coalition soldiers and the command have
requested ambulance aviation again.
The combat was
so intense that commander of the 3rd Mechanized Division general-major
Bufford Blunt had to issue an order to organize a false strike. Around
8am from Khan-Azad road junction an attack was organized in order to demonstrate
tank vanguards of a large subdivision advancing toward Al-Daura from south.
The group was able to reach the outskirts of the town near the Avajridge
village. After entering the village the group was met by Republican Guards.
In direct combat the group lost 2 tanks, 3 APC, 3 men killed, up to 10
wounded and, after two hours of fighting, withdrew to the main forces.
Iraqis lost 4 tanks, 2 APC and up to 30 men killed.
By the evening
the foes reduced their activity and were regrouping during the last night.
Americans are rapidly fortifying their defense positions and deploying
reinforcements to the airport region, increasing their forces at Khan-Azad
and Abu-Harraib. Iraqis are moving anti-armor divisions closer to the city
outskirts.
Despite the
exchange of strikes there are no reasons to expect any serious attempts
to capture the city in the nearest future. By numerical strength the coalition
troops that have reached the city borders do not meet even the minimal
requirements for storming and heavy urban fights. Coalition forces by Baghdad
number up to 18-20 thousand men and can be enforced with no more than 3-5
thousand men while the minimal force necessary to capture a city like Baghdad
equals from 80 to 100 thousand soldiers.
According to
weather forecasts, in the coming day the weather may abruptly change to
the worse. The wind is expected to intensify, visibility may reduce to
200-300 m.
All the claims
made by aviation commander of the coalition, general Michael Mosley, about
“…Iraqi army, as an organized structure consisting of large units, exists
no longer…”are contrary to fact and, according to analytics, are probably
connected with severe pressure put on the military command by American
financial groups that desperately needed good news from the US-Iraqi front
by the end of the financial week. In fact, the Republican Guards defending
Baghdad have not lost even 5% of their numerical strength and military
equipment. Most of those losses were due to bombardments and not land combats.
The total losses of Iraqi army since the beginning of the war have not
exceeded 5-8% of their defensive potential. This means the main battles
are still to be seen.
The situation
in other sectors of the US-Iraqi front will be summarized closer to this
evening.
(source: iraqwar.ru,
04-06-03, translated by Necroman)
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