![]() 9/18/2004 - "Blood covers the floor of the emergency ward of a hospital in the restive city of Fallujah 18 September following a US air strike on a home. At least three people were killed and four wounded in the strike |
![]() 9/25/2004 - An Iraqi man rushes his wounded son to a nearby ambulance in Fallujah, west of Baghdad |
![]() 9/25/2004 - An Iraqi man rushes his wounded son to a nearby ambulance in Fallujah, west of Baghdad |
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9/25/2004 - Two badly wounded Iraqi youths receive medical treatment. "Two badly wounded Iraqi youths receive medical treatment at a hospital in Fallujah, after several overnight air raids hit her village of Zoba, some 16 kms south of Fallujah, 17 September . US forces killed at least 40 people near the radical bastion of Fallujah in a fresh overnight onslaught. |
![]() 9/26/2004 "A wounded Iraqi boy waits inside an ambulance in Fallujah to be transferred to another . The boy is one of the victims of US air strikes late 25 September. At least 15 people were killed and 33 were wounded in the raids. " |
![]() 11/4/2004 "U.S. Marines of the Light Armored Reconnaissance company of the 1st Battalion 3rd Marines, care for their wounded after a armored vehicle struck an anti-tank mine on November 4, near Fallujah, Iraq. The incident wounded two marines, and American freelance photographer Stephanie Kuykendal, as U.S. and Iraqi forces prepare for an all-out invasion against insurgents in Fallujah." |
-![]() 11/6/2004 Iraqi doctor treats wounded boy hurt during U.S. air raid in Falluja,. An Iraqi doctor treats a wounded 2 year-old boy after he was brought to the hospital when his house collapsed during an air raid conducted by the U.S. forces in the western city of Falluja on November 6, 2004. Rebels shot dead 21 Iraqi policemen in cold blood on Sunday, a day after killing 34 people in attacks on security forces, in a clear show of force ahead of an imminent U.S. offensive on insurgents in Falluja and Ramadi. |
![]() 11/6/2004 Wounded man grimaces as doctors treat his arm in Falluja. A wounded man grimaces as doctors treat his arm in Falluja November 6, 2004. The U.S. military said an air strike after midnight smashed three "barricaded fighting positions" after a series of raids the previous day hit anti-aircraft weapons and an arms cache. Air and artillery strikes, described by residents as the heaviest in months, rocked Falluja well into the night |
![]() 11/9/2004 U.S. Marines from the 1st U.S. Marines Expeditionary Force, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines Regiment, Bravo Company pass by a dead body of a suspected insurgent during the ground offensive November 9, 2004 in Fallujah, Iraq. U.S. troops moved into the center of Fallujah searching homes and using loudspeakers to try to bring the militants out onto the streets |
![]() 11/13/2004 U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division 2nd Battalion-2nd Regiment Sergeant Randy Laird from Lake Charles, Louisiana walks past the body of a slain Iraqi insurgent November 13, during a sweep of southern neighborhoods in the Iraqi insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, Iraq. U.S. and Iraqi forces continue to face pockets of hardened resistance as they push deeper into the city in their combined effort to rid Fallujah of insurgents and foreign fighters ahead of the planned January national elections. |
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11/14/2004 "Salah Fallah, 8-years-old lies on his hospital bed after loosing a foot during the on going battles in the restive city of Fallujah, at the Naaman hospital in Baghdad 14 November . Salah and his two brothers Nafea, 7 -years-old and Hamudi, 2-years-old, were injured in the same attack. Six wounded children were brought here four days after being Injured when rockets landed in the area they had escaped too with their families on the outskirts of the restive city. The battle for Fallujah between joint US and Iraqi troops and the insurgency entered its seventh day today." |
11/14/2004 Iraqi nurse checks child who lost a leg in fightings in Falluja. An Iraqi nurse treats 2 year-old child Mustafa Adnan, at a Baghdad hospital, who lost a leg when his house in Falluja's Jolan district was shelled during fightings between U.S. forces and insurgents in the war-torn city November 14, 2004. U.S. tanks shelled and machine-gunned rebels still holding out in Falluja Sunday in heavy fighting that was preventing an Iraqi Red Crescent convoy from getting aid to civilians trapped in the city for six days |