Squeeze continues on Ramadi
A U.S. gunship fired at suspected insurgents as hundreds of U.S. and Iraqi troops pushed into an eastern section of one of Iraq's most violent cities early Monday, the latest step in a campaign to bolster their presence in neighborhoods largely under insurgent control.Ramadi appears to be the insurgents last semi sanctuary and the US needs to do more than just deny them a neighborhood to operate out of. The town needs the Tal Afar tgreatment. The sooner the better.An AC-130 Spectre gunship fired on suspected insurgents in the initial hours of the operation, U.S. commanders on the ground said. Six men were thought to have been killed, and sporadic gunfire between U.S. troops and insurgent snipers echoed throughout the neighborhood.
No U.S. casualties were initially reported.
The operation was launched to establish a new outpost in the eastern Mulaab neighborhood of the city that would allow U.S. and Iraqi troops to better patrol a troublesome area where insurgents have frequently attacked. The outpost would be less than a mile deeper into the city from their current base.
"It's one of the first steps to moving into areas of the city that have not had a large coalition or Iraqi presence for a long time, if ever," said Col. Sean MacFarland, commander of the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division that oversees the city.
Soldiers also scoured through dozens of homes in the area, finding several weapons caches and equipment used to construct roadside bombs.
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