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British Army joins Basra fighting | British Army joins Basra fighting |
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British forces have become directly involved in the fighting in Basra, as clashes continue between the Iraqi army and militiamen of the Mehdi Army. | British forces have become directly involved in the fighting in Basra, as clashes continue between the Iraqi army and militiamen of the Mehdi Army. |
The UK military said troops had launched artillery shells at a mortar crew in the al-Khalaf area of northern Basra, which had fired on Iraqi troops. | |
It is the first time they have directly joined the fighting since the Iraqi army operation began on Tuesday. | It is the first time they have directly joined the fighting since the Iraqi army operation began on Tuesday. |
The British Army spokesman in Basra said the engagement had been a success. | The British Army spokesman in Basra said the engagement had been a success. |
'Complicated operation' | |
Iraqi government forces have been trying to wrest control of Basra and other Shia areas from the Mehdi Army - a Shia militia loyal to the radical cleric Moqtada Sadr. | Iraqi government forces have been trying to wrest control of Basra and other Shia areas from the Mehdi Army - a Shia militia loyal to the radical cleric Moqtada Sadr. |
I think we need to be prepared for this to run for a while British army spokesman Major Tom Holloway class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7320302.stm">Militia defy call to disarm Across Iraq, fighting has claimed an estimated 200 lives since Tuesday. | |
The Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri Maliki, has given the Mehdi Army until 8 April to lay down their arms - which they have refused to do. | The Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri Maliki, has given the Mehdi Army until 8 April to lay down their arms - which they have refused to do. |
In Basra, Britain has been playing a back-up role in the operations. British aircraft have been patrolling the skies, but have not been used to attack. | |
The British army spokesman in Basra, Major Tom Holloway, told BBC News 24 that Saturday's artillery was fired from the British base at Basra airport, following a request from Iraqi ground forces, who had been fired on by the mortar team. | |
It was part of the support plan already in place, he said. | |
"I wouldn't describe it as an escalation. Of course, we haven't fired before, this is the first time, but this is something we were always ready to do." | |
On whether British troops could end up going back into the city, he said: "We are here supporting Iraqi forces, and I think they've said in the past they don't foresee us coming into the city. | |
"British forces here plan on a wide variety of contingencies, and it would be inappropriate of me to discuss future plans." | |
He said the Iraqi action in Basra was a "complicated operation". | |
"I think we need to be prepared for this to run for a while." | |
He also said artillery was used by the British troops "reasonably regularly", but this was the first time during the current fighting. | |
'Stiffer resistance' | |
US jets also bombed two sites in the north of Basra during the day, targeting what it said were militant strongholds, according to the UK military. | |
The BBC's Adam Brookes, in Baghdad, said the US and British involvement in the fighting in Basra appeared to have started to grow in the last couple of days. | |
This meant the Iraqi armed forces were meeting much stiffer resistance than they expected, and were asking the coalition for help, he said. | |
"I would anticipate the British commanders will now be calculating - should these requests for help continue to come, just how much help they are able or willing to give an Iraqi operation that seems to be running into trouble." | |
Basra was taken by British forces in 2003. They withdrew from the city to the airport last autumn, and handed over security to Iraqi forces in December. |