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							Eyewitness: "The marines shot anything they considered a threat"
By Paul Eedle in Baghdad
Published: April 10 2003 23:26 | Last Updated: April 10 2003 23:26

                     Continuing attacks on US forces in Baghdad by Iraqi fighters in civilian clothes
                     produced a deadly response on Thursday, as nervous soldiers of the US 5th Marines
                     opened fire repeatedly, hitting unarmed men, women and children.

                     Three times in three hours I saw troops who had seized one of Saddam Hussein's
                     small palaces open fire, killing five people and wounding five - among them a six-
                     year-old girl who was shot in the head.

Lance-Corporal Manuel Silva told me at the palace in Adhamiya, north of the centre, that the marines
had heard Mr Hussein might be hiding in the area, and had come under sustained fire from rocket-
propelled grenades and small-arms.

An officer told us later that the marines had taken many casualties. "Their soldiers aren't wearing
uniforms," Cpl Silva said. "You try to pick out where it is coming from and all you see is civilians."

Half a mile away, we had seen a man in civilian clothes carrying a rocket-propelled grenade launcher.
Around the corner, a dead fighter lay on the pavement by a palm tree, his face covered with a white
cloth. He was wearing grey trousers and a dirty pink jumper.

The marines shot anything that they considered remotely a threat. An old blue Volkswagen came up an
alley opposite the palace gate. A marine on top of the stone-clad arch of the gate opened fire and the car
crashed into a wall.

We heard screaming from the alley. None of the US troops moved. If it had not been for Mohammed
Fatnan, an Iraqi translator with the UK's Channel 4 News, the Americans would not have treated the
casualties. Mr Fatnan crossed the road outside the palace under the guns of two marine armoured
fighting vehicles and came back carrying a young girl, Zahra Abdel-Samii', bleeding from the head.

In the alley, a man who had run on to his balcony upon hearing gunfire had been shot dead. Men wailing
"There is no God but God" were hauling him into the back seat of a car in a blanket.

Minutes later, the explosion of a rocket-propelled grenade thundered through the palace garden, then
came bursts of heavy gunfire.

A white Mitsubishi van roared along the main road that runs beside the palace wall, the driver slumped
over the wheel, unconscious or already dead. The van veered off the road into a wall.

Mr Fatnan and two marines ran across the road to help a woman injured in the arm and foot and a young
man, her son, shot in the head.

The dead driver had not understood the warning shots meant to tell him to stop.

The marines had had enough of journalists filming. We walked slowly along the road outside the palace
back to our van. Our driver met us with an account of how marines in a palace watchtower had shot
dead three men walking up the pavement only 20 yards away from him.

						
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