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July 25, 2008 10:09:21 PM CDT



Brits Join the Fight in Basra

Posted Mar 29, 08 11:27 AM CDT in World 

(Newser) – As the Iraqi army struggles to combat militias in Basra, British troops for the first time directly joined the fight, and American forces expanded their bombing beyond the militia stronghold. The Brits, who had previously provided only logistical and air support to the Iraqis, fired on an insurgent mortar team in Bosra, the Telegraph reports. Moqtada al-Sadr, meanwhile, told his soldiers not to surrender their weapons.

The US airstrike hit a militia position north of Basra. "My understanding was that this was a building that had people who were shooting back at Iraqi ground forces," said a US official. Iraqi police are investigating claims of civilian casualties from an earlier US air attack. Iraqi PM Nouri al-Maliki extended a deadline for insurgents to surrender their weapons, but Sadr told his followers to give them up only to an Iraqi government willing to kick out the US.

Sources Daily Telegraph (UK), Associated Press

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Moqtada Al-Sadr called on his followers to defy government orders to surrender their weapons.   (AP Photo)
Eight civilians, including two women and one child, were killed in US air strikes.   (AP Photo)
Nouri al-Maliki is staking his credibility on gaining control of the Basra from insurgents.   (AP Photo)
Many Shiite militias are believed to receive resources from Iran, AP says.   (AP Photo)
Shiite militias have been given a longer deadline to surrender their weapons.   (AP Photo)
Mahdi Army fighters take positions in Basra, Iraq.   (AP Photo)
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