patpatpat, 9. November 2004 um 21:57:50 MEZ Augenzeugenbericht aus Falluja (BBC) I cannot say how many people have been killed but after two days of bombing, this city looks like Kabul. (...) A medical dispensary in the city centre was bombed earlier. I don't know what has happened to the doctors and patients who were there. It was last place you could get medical attention because the big hospital on the outskirts of Falluja was captured by the Americans on Monday. A lot of the mosques have also been bombed. For the first time in Falluja, a city of 150 mosques, I did not hear a single call to prayer this morning. Read more infamous news! |
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