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 Iraqi soldiers trained for the
major assault in Fallujah, Nov. 5, 2004. Iraq's interim Prime Minister
Iyad Allawi said Monday that a curfew will be imposed on Fallujah from
6p.m. (1500 GMT), indicating an imminent major offensive against the
restive city. (Xinhua/AFP photo)
 Iraqi soldiers trained in
Fallujah, Nov. 5, 2004. (Xinhua/AFP photo)

US soldiers
battling in Fallujah, Nov. 4, 2004. Two US Marines were killed overnight
in Fallujah on Monday, marking the first casualties in a major offensive
to retake the restive Iraqi city. (Xinhua/Reuters photo)
 Iraq's interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi. He addresses
the North Atlantic Council, NATO's decision-making body, in Brussels,
Belgium, Nov. 5, 2004. Allawi said that NATO's training program for Iraqi
security forces will help the strife-torn country to hold its first
post-war elections by Jan. 31. (Xinhua File Photo)
| BAGHDAD, Nov. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Iraq's interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said Monday
that a curfew will be imposed on Fallujah from 6p.m. (1500 GMT), indicating
an imminent major offensive against the restive city.
"Time for a peaceful solution to Fallujah has passed," said Allawi at a
news conference. "We are determined to clear Fallujah from terrorists."
Early on Monday, US troops and Iraqi special forces stormed the western
districts of Fallujah, 50 km west of Baghdad, and seized the main city hospital
and two key bridges over the Euphrates River.
Allawi said Iraqi forces had taken control of Fallujah hospital,killing 38
rebels in the process.
"We do not know whether they are Iraqis or not. They were stationed in the
hospital in order to carry out terrorist actions,"he said.
But he revealed that two of the foreign terrorists seized were from
Morocco.
The prime minister also told reporters that Iraq's borders with Syria and
Jordan will also be closed off and Baghdad's international airport would be shut
down for 48 hours.
"Once again, we have seen more criminal acts committed
by these terrorists who continue to use Fallujah as a base for their operations
... We have no option but to take necessary measures to protect the Iraqi people
from these killers and liberate Fallujah,"he said. Enditem |