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Article: Humanitarian woes grow in Baghdad's Sadr City
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- Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
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- May 8, 2008
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BAGHDAD (AP) - Entire sections of Baghdad's embattled Sadr City
district have been left nearly abandoned by civilians fleeing a U.S.-
led showdown with Shiite militias and seeking aid after facing
shortages of food and medicine, humanitarian groups said Wednesday.
The reports by the agencies, including the U.N. children's fund,
add to the individual accounts by civilians pouring out of the Sadr
City area as clashes intensify.
U.S. forces have increased air power and armored patrols in the
attempt to cripple Shiite militia influence in Sadr City, a slum of
2.5 million people that serves as the Baghdad base for the Mahdi
Army led by anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
The battles started in ...