
April, 10th. 2003, N-Iraq, Kirkuk, Just after the peshmerga's arrive
in the city of Kirkuk, people start looting and, meanwhile the
firebrigade truck tears down the statue of Saddam Hussein. (32)

April, 10th. 2003, N-Iraq, On the road to Kirkuk a heavy wounded soldier
with a bullet in his head appears on a donkey, looking for medical help
on Kurdish site. (30)

April, 10th. 2003, N-Iraq, Kirkuk, When entering the city of Kirkuk the
body of an Iraqi soldier lies on the road, while looting and stealing begins. (26)

April, 10th. 2003, N-Iraq, Kirkuk, at the main square people gather to
celebrate and take down the statue of Saddam Hussein. (27)

April, 10th. 2003, N-Iraq, Kirkuk, a huge mosaic of Saddam Hussein is
set on fire, by locals. (28)

April, 10th. 2003, N-Iraq, Kirkuk, At the entrance of the city bodies of
Iraqi soldiers are on the road, people gather to watch. (29)

April, 9th. 2003, N-Iraq, While some parts of Iraq celebrate their freedom,
the northern region is still in war. The town of Ain-Sifni has just been
taken by Peshmerga's. Most Arabic civilians look at the place where an
allied bomb, meant for the close by Baath party headquarter landed on 3
sleeping families, shortly after that the Iraqi forces left the city of
approx. 40.000 people. A family returns to see their distroyed house but
flees when the sound of new bombs is heard. (33)

April, 9th. 2003, N-Iraq, While some parts of Iraq celebrate their freedom,
the northern region is still in war. The town of Ain-Sifni has just been
taken by Peshmerga's. Most Arabic civilians look at the place where an
allied bomb, ment for the close by Baath party headquarter landed on 3
sleeping families, shortly after that the Iraqi forces left the city of
approx. 40.000 people. (24)

April, 9th. 2003, N-Iraq, While some parts of Iraq celebrate their freedom,
the northern region is still in war. The town of Ain-Sifni has just been
taken by Peshmerga's. Most Arabic civilians look at the place where an
allied bomb, ment for the close by Baath party headquarter landed on 3
sleeping families, shortly after that the Iraqi forces left the city of
approx. 40.000 people. (25)