The Washington Post reported that when the Army’s 1st Infantry Division made their way to the southeastern part of the city they expected to find guerrillas waiting for them. Instead, the district was relatively quiet, though the soldiers were fired on by women and children armed with assault rifles. Elsewhere in the city the fighting has been among the most intense of the entire Iraq war.
Armed Women & Children Fighting U.S. Military
HeadlineNov 10, 2004