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US bombs Baghdad hospital
03/05/2008 19:12 - (SA)
Baghdad - A US rocket damaged a hospital in the Iraqi capital's violent Shi'ite stronghold of Sadr City on Saturday, wounding 28 people as American forces claimed to have killed 14 militants in the district.
The US military said it used a rocket system in an attack on militants in Sadr City that witnesses earlier reported was an air strike.
An AFP reporter at the scene said the district's main al-Sadr hospital was badly damaged and a fleet of ambulances was destroyed.
Just outside the hospital, a shack which appeared to have been the target was reduced to a pile of rubble.
The military said it destroyed a "criminal element command and control centre" by munitions from a "rocket system" at approximately 10:00.
Criminal elements
"Intelligence reports indicate the command and control centre was used by criminal elements to plan and coordinate attacks against Iraqi security and coalition forces and innocent Iraqi citizens," it said.
Hospital staff said at least 28 people wounded in the strike were brought inside for treatment at the complex which had its windows shattered and medical and electrical equipment damaged.
Medical staff and other hospital workers were livid.
"They (the Americans) will say it was a weapons cache" that was hit, said the head of the Baghdad health department, Dr Ali Bistan, who arrived to assess the damage.
"But in fact they want to destroy the infrastructure of the country."
He charged that the attack was aimed at preventing doctors and medicines from reaching the hospital which is in an area that has seen increased clashes between American troops and militiamen loyal to Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.
The hospital corridors were littered with glass shards, twisted metal and hanging electrical wiring. Partitions in wards had collapsed.
Huge concrete blocks placed to form a blast wall against explosions had toppled onto parked vehicles including up to 17 ambulances, disabling emergency response teams.
'I thought I would die'
Nurse Zahra described her shock at the attack.
"I was very afraid. I thought I would die. Everyone was scared. They ran in all directions," she told AFP. "Now I'm more sad than frightened because hospital facilities have been destroyed."
Hospital guard Alaa Mohammed, 26, was at a side entrance when the attack came. "There were five missiles that exploded outside the parking lot," he said.
An AFP reporter saw three huge craters, each about six metres (yards) across, created by the impact of the projectiles. Youths scrambled over the rubble to search for anyone trapped underneath.
Residents said that the shack that appeared to have been the main target of the strike was a transit point for Muslim pilgrims.
The AFP reporter witnessed several US helicopters sweeping above Sadr City amid a steady barrage of gunfire.
The strike came as the US military said it had killed at least 14 Shi'ite fighters since Friday in a series of clashes around Sadr City.
The firefights, which began at 07:20 on Friday and have continued sporadically, saw US forces use air support and tanks as they clashed with militants in the impoverished district of some two million people.
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