They just got a different tool to use than we do: They kill innocent lives to achieve objectives. That's what they do. And they're good. They get on the TV screens and they get people to ask questions about, well, you know, this, that or the other. I mean, they're able to kind of say to people: Don't come and bother us, because we will kill you. Bush - Joint News Conference with Blair - 28 July '06

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Iraq: Children die as troops shoot up van - Zarqawi blamed

theaustralian: Five members of an Iraqi family, three of them children under the age of four, were shot dead when US troops opened fire on their minivan outside a military base, fearing a suicide car-bomb attack.

The family were returning from a funeral in Balad to nearby Baquba, north of Baghdad, when they came across a patrol of US military vehicles forming a roadblock near the base.

"The soldiers started shooting at us from all over. I slowed down and pulled off the road, but they continued firing," Ahmed Kamel al-Sawamara, 22, the driver, said at the hospital where the dead and three wounded were taken. "I saw my family killed, one after the other, and then the car caught fire. I dragged their bodies out."

The dead were two men and three children, aged 1, 2 and 3, according to Mr al-Sawamarra, Iraqi police and hospital workers. Two women and a child were wounded in the attack.

A US spokesman confirmed the shootings, but put the toll at three dead and two wounded.

A US officer said the soldiers had fired warning shots because the van was being driven erratically, then opened up on the vehicle after it failed to stop.

"This is a tragedy," said Major Steve Warren, a spokesman for the US forces in Baquba.

"But these tragedies only happen because Zarqawi and his thugs are out there driving around with car bombs."

There were angry scenes at the hospital as the survivors, all relatives of the dead, accompanied their bodies to the mortuary.

Television footage showed two dead children inside the mortuary, and relatives kissing another body on a trolley.

"They are all children - they are not terrorists," a relative shouted. "Look at the children," he said as a hospital worker carried a dead toddler into a refrigeration room.

"We felt bullets hitting the car from behind and from in front," said another survivor with blood running from a head wound. "Heads were blown off. One child had his hand shot off."

US troops are often accused by Iraqis of shooting at civilian vehicles at roadblocks and from convoys travelling among ordinary traffic. Checkpoints and convoys are frequently attacked by car-bombers driving civilian vehicles, but no such bombing has yet been carried out by a vehicle with multiple occupants.

The Americans have never published figures for how many civilians they have killed by mistake in such attacks. Read more