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Old 04-02-2003, 05:25 AM
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Apr 2, 8:02 AM EST

Division of Iraqi Guard Said Destroyed

By NICOLE WINFIELD
Associated Press Writer

CAMP AS SAYLIYAH, Qatar (AP) -- American forces, which crossed the Tigris River in the drive toward the Iraqi capital, destroyed the Baghdad Division of Iraq's Republican Guard, the U.S. Central Command said Wednesday.

The U.S. forces seized the strategic town of Kut and routed the Republican Guard division force that had been guarding the highway leading to Baghdad.

"The Baghdad Division has been destroyed," said Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks.

He said that two other Republican Guard divisions had been engaged around the city of Karbala and that coalition forces had seized control of a dam on Lake al-Milh. Some analysts had feared the Iraqis would try to destroy the dam and trap U.S. forces with the resulting flood.

"They're in serious trouble, and they remain in contact now with the most powerful force on Earth," Brooks said, referring to the other Republican Guard units.

Brooks showed video of U.S. troops carrying wounded POW Pfc. Jessica Lynch on a stretcher to a waiting helicopter after she was rescued in a daring raid at a hospital in the south-central Iraqi town of Nasiriyah. She had been held as a prisoner of war since her unit was attacked by Iraqis on March 23.

The grainy, green-tinted video taken with night-vision lenses showed her to be alert as she lay on the stretcher.

"Some brave souls put their lives on the line to carry this out," Brooks said.

Brooks said that 11 bodies were recovered in the nighttime raid. Two were found in the morgue of the hospital and a captured Iraqi led U.S. troops to the bodies of nine other people who were buried in the town outside the hospital, he said.

U.S. forensics experts were trying to identify the remains.

The rescue force fought its way into and out of the hospital with Iraqis firing on them from nearby buildings, he said. She was held by paramilitary troops who dress in civilian clothes.

Troops found munitions, mortars, maps and a terrain model in the hospital, indicating it was used as a military command center.

Participating in the raid were Army Rangers, Navy SEALS, Air Force pilots and U.S. Marines, he said.

In Najaf, about 50 miles south of Karbala, the Central Command said U.S. forces were being fired on from the Ali Mosque, one of the most important Shiite Muslim sites.

U.S. commanders are trying to prevent damage to religious sites to avoid angering Muslims in Iraq and abroad.

He said coalition forces "were disciplined ... and chose not to return fire against this mosque to keep it protected."

Brooks described the takeover of the mosque by Iraqi troops as "a detestable example of putting historical sites in danger."


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