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Summary Of: Sadr City

Sadr City is one of nine... Sadr City was built in Iraq in 1959 by Prime Minister Abdul Karim Qassim in response to... assume responsibility for the governance and security of Sadr City and the North East section of Baghdad from the U... Army locked down Sadr City for three days to search houses for hostages and death squads... Army locked down Sadr City while searching for a kidnapped U... clashes erupted in Sadr City between the U... forces moved into the southern third of Sadr City to prevent rocket and mortar fire being launched from the area... Security Forces met little resistance in moving through Sadr City and took up positions formerly occupied by the Mahdi Army... 19 Tense Hours in Sadr City Alongside the Mahdi Army... Iraqi Troops Take Charge of Sadr City in Swift Push...

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