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Source: CCTV.com | 03-26-2008 08:35

Special Report:   Iraq in Transition

Iraqi security forces have been battling Shiite militia in Basra. It's seen as a test of the Iraqi troop's ability to control the southern oil city before the British hand over their security in December.

Iraqi security forces have been battling Shiite militia in Basra.
Iraqi security forces have been battling Shiite 
militia in Basra. (CCTV.com)

The sweeps were launched at dawn to rid the city of Shiite militiamen loyal to anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr that ruled the streets.

Throughout the day, the sounds of explosions and machine gunfire echoed through Basra's streets as government soldiers and police fought al-Sadr's Mahdi Army militia in at least four strategic neighborhoods.

According to police and hospital officials, at least 31 people were killed and 88 wounded.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a Shiite, remained in Basra to take command of the security operation. Stability in Basra is essential if Iraq is to attract huge investments needed to restore its neglected oil fields and export facilities.

Meanwhile, Al-Sadr's followers also announced a nationwide campaign of strikes and demonstrations to protest the government crackdown.

Merchants shuttered their shops in commercial districts in several Baghdad neighborhoods following the call.

The burgeoning crisis could unravel the cease-fire proclaimed by al-Sadr last August, which has helped curb the bloodshed in Baghdad.

Analysts say the confrontation will also test the skill and resolve of Iraq's Shiite-led government in dealing with Shiite militias, who have maintained close ties with the national leadership.

 

Editor:Zhang Pengfei