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"Middle East Confirmed military action in and around Iraq Last Updated on April 9, 2003 at 6:53 am EST   Move cursor over the map for details or scroll down for war brief IRAQ:   Sunday, April 6, 2003: A friendly fire incident kills fifteen in Northern Iraq including one translator working with John Simpson of the BBC who, along with his cameraman, sustained minor injuries when their Kurdish convoy was struck by American forces.   Thursday, April 3, 2003: Reports are unclear in the last 24 hours but what is apparent is that coalition forces are flanking Baghdad from the East, West and South with some forces as little as 12 miles from central Baghdad. US military sources confirm that a fierce battle was fought over night to secure over 75% of Saddam International Airport to the northeast of the Iraqi capitol.   Wednesday, April 2, 2003: BBC cameraman Kaveh Golestan, 52, was accidentally killed in northern Iraq Thursday after stepping on a land mine as he climbed out of his car, according to a statement put out by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Golestan was an Iranian freelance cameraman working as part of a four-man team filming at Kifri. "
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