فيديو فلاح عراقي الذي أسقط مروحية أباتشي أمريكية ببندقية قديمة جنوبي بغداد 2003 في معركة الحواسم.

أرشيف العراق - Archives Iraq
أرشيف العراق - Archives Iraq
631 هزار بار بازدید - 4 سال پیش - Iraqi television showed pictures of
Iraqi television showed pictures of a 2003 American Apache helicopter that was shot down south of the capital, Baghdad. The black plane appeared to carry guided missiles with American markings. Iraqi television said it was shot down near the city of Karbala, 110 km southwest of the capital, Baghdad. The television pictures showed two helmets, but no other indications emerged about the fate of the two pilots. The crew of an Apache helicopter usually consists of two pilots. The television said that an elderly peasant named Ali Ubaid Mankash shot down the plane with an old Czech-made Brno rifle. Television showed the farmer standing next to her, carrying his old rifle. He told TV that he and his brothers were expecting an attack when the plane flew over their heads, so he shot and shot it down. For his part, Iraqi Information Minister Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf said that Iraqi forces shot down two American Apache helicopters. Al-Sahhaf said at a press conference in Baghdad that one of the two planes had already been shown on Iraqi television. In Washington, a US military official acknowledged today the downing of the Apache helicopter in Iraq, and did not comment on Baghdad's announcement that a second helicopter had been shot down. He had no information about the fate of the two captains of the helicopter, whose photos were shown. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein promised the Iraqi people victory over the invading forces. In a speech he delivered to the Iraqi people, he praised the performance of the Iraqi forces and their response to the American and British forces. Saddam called on his forces to use the opportunity of these forces entering Iraq for the first time to inflict the greatest losses on them, after they "avoided engagement before relying on aircraft and missiles." He praised the heroic Iraqi resistance by the forces and people in Umm Qasr, Al-Faw and Nasiriyah, in southern Iraq. He called his people to patience and endurance. Saddam said in a speech, his second since the start of the US invasion of Iraq, "We have done everything in our power to end the crisis and have responded to their illegal requests because the Iraqi policy is to avoid evil, but it must be stopped if it comes to our land." Meanwhile, the bombing of Iraqi cities continued, as huge explosions rocked the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, the city of Mosul in the north, and a number of other cities. Baghdad was subjected to the heaviest bombardment two days ago, as fires raged in different parts of the city. At least six violent explosions rocked the center of Baghdad, and no sirens or air defense shots were heard. I heard the sounds of ambulances speeding through the streets. These explosions came shortly after the Iraqi president delivered a speech in which he emphasized the resistance, promising his people a near victory. The sirens sounded twice this morning in Baghdad, as columns of smoke were still rising from the sites that were bombed at night, and the bombing again targeted one of the presidential palaces that had been hit in the previous bombing. In Basra, the second largest Iraqi city, the Al-Jazeera correspondent reported that the city in the south is currently under bombardment, and said that the bombing was concentrated in the western sector, specifically near a bridge that witnessed yesterday violent confrontations between Iraqi forces and the invading US and British forces. The city of Mosul in northern Iraq was also bombed again this morning, and explosions were heard in a number of parts of the city. The Al-Jazeera correspondent said that missiles apparently struck west of Mosul, although he was not sure whether they hit civilian or military targets. Three raids targeting the city in the early hours of the morning were confronted by two of them, including Iraqi counter-attacks. In the northern city of Kirkuk, Information Minister Muhammad Saeed Al-Sahhaf said that Iraqi forces had defeated American forces who had landed near the city and forced them to retreat. This morning, American and British fighters bombed the Iraqi front sites near the city of Shamshamal in the Kurdish-controlled region in northern Iraq in the first attack on this region since the start of the US invasion of Iraq last Thursday. Powerful explosions were heard on a mountain range controlled by the Iraqi army, 1,500 meters from Shamshemal, which is under the control of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, an ally of Washington. It is the first time that the bombing has targeted this area since the start of the war on Iraq. Shamshamal is located 40 km east of the oil-rich city of Kirkuk. Do not forget to subscribe to the channel from here goo.gl/HPkHhZ and share the video with your friends. " good greeting " Official accounts on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and www.instagram.com/archivesiraq/ twitter.com/ArchivesIraq www.facebook.com/ArchivesIraq/
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