U.S. officer: Coalition forces 'likely' killed four Iraqis in taxi
PAUL GARWOOD, Associated Press Writer Tuesday, January 13, 2004
(01-13) 01:18 PST TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) --
Coalition forces "likely" shot and killed four Iraqi civilians, including a 7-year-old boy, in a taxi earlier this month, a senior U.S. Army officer said Tuesday.
A preliminary inquiry into the shooting indicates that a heavy-caliber machine gun was used in the Jan. 3 attack, said Lt. Col. Steve Russell, a local commander. The report has been sent to military headquarters in Baghdad.
"I think it is likely that coalition forces were involved ... as a heavy-caliber machine gun was used," said Russell, who is based in Tikrit, the hometown of Saddam Hussein, 110 miles north of Baghdad.
Russell suggested anti-coalition insurgents were not involved, saying they could not have concealed a high-caliber weapon from his soldiers on one of Tikrit's roads.
But none of the U.S. troops in the area reported the shooting -- as required by military regulations.
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