综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

  .contact us |.about us
News > International News ... ...
Search:
    Advertisement
Saddam's suspected hiding place excavated
( 2003-06-05 09:30) (7)

Using bulldozers, backhoes and loaders, U.S. Army combat engineers dug through a rubble-filled crater Wednesday, trying to determine whether Saddam Hussein died in an April 7 airstrike on the house where he was believed to be hiding.

The site was attacked two days before U.S. forces took control of the capital. The U.S. military said at the time that it had reliable information that Saddam and members of his family and entourage were there.

"For us to expend the amount of money it took to destroy this place, it must have been a key target," said Maj. Scott Slaten of the newly arrived 1st Armored Division, which is now assuming responsibility for Baghdad.

An engineering unit of the Utah National Guard was excavating the site and moving the rubble to an undisclosed location to be examined for human remains, Slaten said.

The United States does not know Saddam's fate. Video allegedly taken on April 9 showed him atop a vehicle waving to supporters in the Azamiyah neighborhood. But U.S. officials question the accuracy of the footage.

For the six weeks that followed the end of fighting, the two-floor home in the upscale Mansour district - in which at least 14 civilians are believed to have died - was left mostly undisturbed.

On Wednesday afternoon, Lt. Gen. David McKiernan - commander of U.S. ground troops in Iraq - said searchers combing through the rubble in al-Mansour had not yet come across any DNA that would prove that Saddam had been killed.

"We don't have any evidence of any blacklisted remains," he said, referring to remains of Iraqi regime figures who have been blacklisted by the U.S. military. He added that U.S. troops searched the site after they occupied Baghdad.

"We did this initially, (but) it's been apparent that we didn't do a thorough enough job," McKiernan said. "We will account for Saddam Hussein (and his sons) Qusai and Odai at some point."

As he spoke, a bulldozer, a backhoe, two loaders and a dozen heavy trucks were hard at work at the site, which was covered by a thick layer of dust from the pulverized bricks.

Dozens of U.S. troops, three Bradley fighting vehicles and concertina wire protected the engineers clearing the debris.

Officers said they expected to be done with excavation by June 11. Crews were expected to remain for another week to 10 days to repair nearby homes damaged in the airstrikes and to clean the site and surrounding street.

"There's nothing interesting here, just a lot of rubble," said Pfc. Walter Phillips, 30, of Chicago, as he stood near his backhoe at the edge of a 15-foot crater.

Iraqis nearby doubted whether the soldiers would find the remains of Saddam, who they suspect was hiding at another house, just yards away.

"No, no - Saddam ran away. He's hiding," said Munther Meki, a grocer whose shop - its front window gone and shelves empty - is next to the destroyed house.

Meki said Saddam's government rented a small house opposite the targeted building about six months ago and that official-looking vehicles were parked outside before and during the war.

"Nobody knew for sure if it was Saddam or someone else," Meki said.

Except for the broken windows, the empty, unfurnished house appeared structurally undamaged. Its metal doors were held shut with a heavy chain and lock, and the interior was littered with smashed glass and broken bricks.

 
Close  
   
  Today's Top News   Top International News
   
+The next great leap after Shenzhou V
( 2003-10-21)
+Hu calls for balanced development
( 2003-10-21)
+Report: SARS not airborne virus
( 2003-10-21)
+Japan urged to resolve weapons issue
( 2003-10-21)
+Int'l AIDS group opens Beijing office
( 2003-10-21)
+US hopes Iraq fund will attract donors
( 2003-10-21)
+Bolivia ex-president vows to return
( 2003-10-21)
+UN report: US war on terror radicalizes Arabs
( 2003-10-21)
+Israel raids in Gaza kill 10, wound 100
( 2003-10-21)
+EU ministers arrive in Iran for nuclear talks
( 2003-10-21)
   

  Go to Another Section  
     
 
 
     
  Article Tools  
     
 
 
     
   
        .contact us |.about us
  Copyright By chinadaily.com.cn. All rights reserved  
    1. 中阳县| 卢氏县| 盘山县| 广西| 磴口县| 萨嘎县| 资兴市| 保定市| 上蔡县| 高雄县| 湖北省| 横山县| 罗源县| 江孜县| 通道| 邵东县| 泸西县| 德阳市| 沅江市| 莱芜市| 广水市| 黄浦区| 黄浦区| 新乐市| 冕宁县| 滕州市| 尚义县| 阳新县| 略阳县| 桐乡市| 邵东县| 石屏县| 博乐市| 泰来县| 丹寨县| 镇远县| 三河市| 香港| 拉萨市| 武定县| 金乡县|