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BBC saying 500 people dead in Baghdad stampede - CNN says 7!
A little discrepency in the numbers - I wonder whos closest?
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It looks like the BBC have it - def 100s
A railing colapsed and they all fell in the river - WTF is going on? |
This is why people shouldnt run with scissors.
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Same principle though I suppose |
cnn is always late with news...
they'll probably keep up soon |
CNN says 32 now! :1orglaugh
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fuck thats a lot of people
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Uhh, from CNN:
"At least 635 people killed, 237 injured as a crowd of Shiite pilgrims stampede on a bridge near a mosque in Baghdad, police say." |
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 635 people have been killed and 237 others injured in a stampede on a bridge near a Shiite mosque in northeastern Baghdad, police said. According to witnesses, the panic started when someone screamed that a suicide bomber was in the crowd. A railing on the bridge then collapsed under the crush of people, and hundreds fell to their deaths in the Tigris River about 30 meters (yards) below, CNN's Jennifer Eccleston reported. According to police, some people were crushed to death but most drowned. Police expect the death toll to rise as they are still pulling bodies from the river. The stampede took place at about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday (3:30 a.m. EDT) near the Kadhimiya mosque. Hours earlier, a mortar attack during an annual Shiite religious commemoration in the area killed seven people and wounded 36 others, police said. According to authorities, three mortars landed around 8:15 a.m. (12:15 a.m. EDT) in the Kadhimiya neighborhood as thousands of Shiites gathered to commemorate the death of Imam Moussa al-Khadhem, a prominent figure in Shiite history who is buried at the Kadhimiya mosque. Air strikes kill 7 militants On Tuesday, the U.S. Marines told CNN that air strikes flattened insurgent safe houses used by militants linked to al Qaeda in western Iraq. The air attacks near the Syrian border killed at least seven militants, the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force said. A top operative called Abu Islam was among the dead, the force said. Police in Baghdad reported that 56 civilians were killed in the strikes. They said police contacts in the region told them 40 civilians died in one house and 16 in another. Two children survived, they added. A U.S. military spokesman said he had no specifics yet on the strike. Lt. Col. Steve Boylan of the Coalition Press Information Center said: "We target only military targets and take precautions on any type of civilian casualties on all of our operations." CNN could not independently verify the report of civilian deaths. The three air strikes were ordered on Husayba and Karabila, near Qaim, after tips were received, officials told CNN. Four 500-pound bombs were dropped on a house outside Husayba in the first raid at 6:20 a.m. (10:20 p.m. Monday ET), a statement said. Two more bombs were later dropped on a house the Marines said was occupied by Abu Islam. In the third attack, two bombs were aimed at a house in Karabila where militants sought refuge after the first strike, the statement said. The attacks were the latest combat in continued hostilities reported in the border region. On Friday, Marine planes pounded a suspected safe house in Husayba where about 50 insurgents were said to be staying, the day after three U.S. soldiers died in a roadside bombing in the town. U.S. pilot killed A U.S. pilot was killed and a second was wounded when a U.S. helicopter was hit by small-arms fire in northern Iraq, a military spokesman said. The attack on the UH-58 Kiowa Warrior helicopter came while it was flying over Tal Afar. The aircraft went down, but the wounded pilot was able to get the helicopter airborne again and left the immediate area. The number of U.S. troops killed in the Iraq war stands at 1,878. Violence continues in Iraq as politicians try to move forward with the constitutional process. In separate incidents Monday, gunmen assassinated the brother of the former governor of Baghdad and an official assigned to the Iraqi Elections Commission. (Full story) The killings came a day after Iraq's constitutional committee approved a final draft of the Iraqi constitution and put it before the National Assembly, despite the rejection of Sunni Arab leaders. (Full story) It will go to the Iraqi people, who will vote by October 15. |
fucking extremist muslims are worse than animals...
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just shows the news is full of shit
they are in the business of making people stressed out !! |
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holy shit
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and to think about all the hype about how deadly this hurricane was going to be... a while 50 people died... 40 of the dumbasses in one building.... and here's people dying by the hundreds... hell, in california when it rains at least 100 people die that day in traffic accidents... so much hype
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we smashed the tasmanian forces at the airport |
new24 now saying 600 killed..not hurt
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http://www.commondreams.org/headline...es/1030-02.jpg Lots and lots of hard work...., but DONE !!!! |
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