http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGA0F6BLNQD.htmlGunmen Rout Iraqi Security Forces in Fallujah, Killing at Least 20 and Freeing Prisoners
By Mariam Fam Associated Press Writer
Published: Feb 14, 2004
FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) - Gunmen launched a bold daylight assault on an Iraqi police station and security compound (Iraqi Civil Defense Corps) west of Baghdad on Saturday, freeing prisoners and sparking a gunbattle that killed 20 people and wounded 30, police and hospital officials said.
The same security compound was attacked two days earlier by gunmen just as the top U.S. commander in the Middle East, Gen. John Abizaid, was visiting the site in Fallujah. Abizaid escaped that attack unharmed.
Up to 50 attackers faced little resistance as they swarmed into the police station, going from room to room and throwing hand grenades, according to a police officer who was in the station when it happened. Few police were present at the time, he said.
The attackers freed about 100 prisoners, the officer said on condition of anonymity. It was not known if the prisoners included suspected members of the anti-U.S. insurgency. <snip>
<snip>Also Saturday, demonstrations broke out in the northern city of Sulaimaniyah and the Baghdad suburb of Abu Ghraib, where hundreds of angry Iraqis protested U.S. military raids and searches of their homes.
Carrying placards that read "Today Demonstrations, Tomorrow Explosions," protesters gathered near a giant American-run prison and demanded the release of thousands of Iraqi prisoners.