April
7, 2003
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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 information is stated
to be as of 0800 Pacific Time, US on April 6th
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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 - Around Baghdad skirmishes
between coalition forces and Iraqi divisions are going on. As we said before,
during the next two days the coalition troops will extend the zone of blockade
to the west and north-west using local strikes. Currently a part of the
1st brigade of the 3rd Mechanized Division is outflanking the city from
Abu-Harraib, trying to reach the south outskirts and seize a strategic
bridge across the Tigris at the north of the Tunis area (Salakh-Khasan).
Fire has not
stopped near the Airport, both sides are using artillery. According to
the most recent data the rush of the coalition forces toward to the southern
borders of Baghdad, though expected by the Iraqi command, was tactically
surprise. Hidden in the interiors of the city, parts of the Iraqi army
were unable to leave their covered positions, advance and face the enemy.
There arouse confusion that led to disorganization of the Iraqi squadrons
that engaged their rivals “on the move”, without proper reconnaissance
and concentration of forces. According to specified information in different
conflicts and during the assault of the airport up to 400 Iraqi soldiers
were killed, 25 tanks and 12 guns were lost.
But the coalition
command also faced serious problems. Powerful Iraqi attacks aimed at the
airport immobilized most of the force breaking towards Baghdad and it turned
out necessary to bring reinforcements from other sectors of the front in
order to succeed. In particular, up to 2 battalions of the 101st Airborne
Division located by An-Nasiriya and An-Najaf and at least 1 battalion of
the 82nd Division were moved there. Americans tolls at the south and south-east
of Baghdad for the last 24 hours amount to: up to 30 men killed and at
least 80 wounded, 15 soldiers are known to be missing. The Americans lost
at least 8 tanks and 5 APC.
Marine squadrons
are still incapable of breaking down defenses by the Diyala river. Currently
the vanguards are trying to outflank the city from east and seize the bridge
in the New Baghdad region.
There are not
enough coalition forces to block such a city, and the troops blocking An-Nasiriya,
An-Najaf, Al-Kut and Al-Diwaniya were given categorical orders to break
down the Iraqi resistance in the next 3 days, take control of those areas
and advance toward Baghdad to join the blockade.
To organize
offensive against Karbala the blocking troops were enforced with one expeditionary
marine squadron, and another storm started this morning. There is no information
about casualties from this region yet.
Analogous tasks
were set before the British command at the south of Iraq near Basra.
For the past
2 days the British have tried to overcome Iraqi defenses from An-Zubair
and the Manavi regions 3 times, but they still cannot break down the resistance.
This morning an armored column was able to come up to a strategic cross-road
near Akhavat-Rezan, but got under heavy fire and had to retreat.
Yesterday and
during this morning the British lost at least 3 armored units, 2 men killed
and 6 wounded.
The coalition
command and the foreign policy departments of Russia and USA are now making
every effort to close all the information related to the Russian embassy
getting fired near Baghdad.
Sources claim
that the embassy ceased its activities in many respects because of the
danger of an air strike on the embassy. The American command was utterly
irritated by the presence of the Russian embassy in Baghdad and believed
that some technical intelligence equipment was deployed there that provided
the Iraqis with information. Moreover, some officers in the coalition HQ
in Qatar openly claimed that it was on the territory of the Russian embassy
that the “jammers”hampering the high-precision weapons around Baghdad were
operated.
Yesterday morning
the Secretary of State Colin Powell demanded of immediate evacuation of
the embassy from the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Igor Ivanov. Yesterday
evening the Russian minister informed the Americans that on the 6th of
April the embassy column would be leaving Baghdad heading for the Syrian
border. This gave rise to dissatisfaction among the State Department officials
who suggested that the column should move to Jordan.
The coalition
special operations HQ were sure that the embassy column would contain secret
devices taken from military equipment captured by Iraqis. In this connection
one cannot shut out the possibility of “revenge”from the coalition command.
Moreover, experts
claim that the purpose of this armed assault could be to damage a few cars
where the Russians would have to leave some of the salvage. This is also
indicated by the fact that neither the ambassador himself nor journalists
in the column were among the injured. In this case we can expect that this
action was committed by coalition special forces and the column was shot
using Russian-made weapons to conceal the origin of the attackers to blame
the Iraqis afterwards.
According to
the most recent data the column got ambushed almost 30 km to the west from
the city on the territory occupied by the coalition, but moving fast it
escaped from fire and made a few more kilometers where it was blocked by
military jeeps. On attempting to establish contact with their crews it
received fire again, then the jeeps vanished.
Today at 5pm
a phone conversation between president of Russia Vladimir Putin and president
of the USA George W. Bush took place. Before this conversation, his assistant
for National Security Affairs Condoleezza Rice, who came into Moscow today,
had consulted Bush. At this time Rice is meeting Igor Ivanov, the head
of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The details of this meeting
are unknown so far, but we can suppose that very soon some “unknown squadrons”will
be made responsible for the incident and the situation will be dampened
to the maximum.
Analysts reckon
that the situation with the nuclear submarine “Kursk”, when a whole series
of private contacts between top Russian officials and American representatives
brought more questions than answers, is about to occur again to some extent.
(source: iraqwar.ru,
04-06-03, translated by Necroman)
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