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 The Seige of Falluja, April, 2004. 
Iraqi civilians and doctors claim US snipers shot unarmed people at will during the siege of Falluja in April, 2004.
Iraqi civilians and doctors claim US snipers shot unarmed people at will during the siege of Falluja in April, 2004.
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Woman whose family claimed was shot by US snipers. She died shortly after this photo was taken.
Woman whose family claimed was shot by US snipers. She died shortly after this photo was taken.
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Little boy, whose family claimed was shot by US sniper, died shortly after this photo was taken.
Little boy, whose family claimed was shot by US sniper, died shortly after this photo was taken.
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Iraqi doctors and civilians claimed countless ambulance were deliberately targeted by US snipers during the siege of Falluja.
Iraqi doctors and civilians claimed countless ambulance were deliberately targeted by US snipers during the siege of Falluja.
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Several ambulances had bullet holes in their windshields.
Several ambulances had bullet holes in their windshields.
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Bullet holes in backside of ambulance.
Bullet holes in backside of ambulance.
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Countless tanker trucks were destroyed by the resistance during the US seige of Falluja in April.
Countless tanker trucks were destroyed by the resistance during the US seige of Falluja in April.
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Destroyed tanker near Falluja during the heavy fighting in April, 2004.
Destroyed tanker near Falluja during the heavy fighting in April, 2004.
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Two soccer fields were converted into cemetaries for over 1200 Iraqis killed in April.
Two soccer fields were converted into cemetaries for over 1200 Iraqis killed in April.
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