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Defense of the Karbala City Hall, also known as the Battle of the City Hall, was a series of fights that took place between 3 and 6 April 2004, between soldiers of Mahdi Army, attacking the city hall of Karbala, Iraq, and defending it Polish and Bulgarian soldiers of the Multinational Division Central-South, together with the several police officers of Iraqi Police. It ended with a Polish and Bulgarian victory, who did not suffer a single fatality, in contrast to the attacking group, who suffered around 9 deaths and 20 soldiers wounded.

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  • Defense of the Karbala City Hall, also known as the Battle of the City Hall, was a series of fights that took place between 3 and 6 April 2004, between soldiers of Mahdi Army, attacking the city hall of Karbala, Iraq, and defending it Polish and Bulgarian soldiers of the Multinational Division Central-South, together with the several police officers of Iraqi Police. It ended with a Polish and Bulgarian victory, who did not suffer a single fatality, in contrast to the attacking group, who suffered around 9 deaths and 20 soldiers wounded. (en)
  • Obrona ratusza w Karbali (obrona City Hall) – seria potyczek stoczona w dniach 3 kwietnia do 6 kwietnia 2004 pomiędzy irackimi rebeliantami Armii Mahdiego usiłującymi zdobyć ratusz (we wspomnieniach żołnierzy polskich określany jako City Hall) w centrum Karbali a broniącymi obiektu polskimi i bułgarskimi żołnierzami Wielonarodowej Dywizji Centrum-Południe. (pl)
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  • 1 Bulgarian soldier wounded
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  • Iraq
  • *Iraqi Police
  • Mahdi Army
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  • 2004-04-06 (xsd:date)
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  • * Defeat of Mahdi Army
  • Polish-Bulgarian victory
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  • Unknown
  • c. 80 Polish and Bulgarian soldiers
  • several Iraqi police officers
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
  • 9 (xsd:integer)
  • c. 20 wonded (en)
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  • Mahdi Army (en)
  • Iraq * Iraqi Police (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
  • Grzegorz Kaliciak (en)
  • Tomasz Domański (en)
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  • Defense Of the Karabala City Hall (en)
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  • 0001-04-06 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • 2004 (xsd:integer)
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  • Polish-Bulgarian victory * Defeat of Mahdi Army (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
  • c. 80 Polish and Bulgarian soldiers (en)
  • several Iraqi police officers (en)
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  • Defense of the Karbala City Hall, also known as the Battle of the City Hall, was a series of fights that took place between 3 and 6 April 2004, between soldiers of Mahdi Army, attacking the city hall of Karbala, Iraq, and defending it Polish and Bulgarian soldiers of the Multinational Division Central-South, together with the several police officers of Iraqi Police. It ended with a Polish and Bulgarian victory, who did not suffer a single fatality, in contrast to the attacking group, who suffered around 9 deaths and 20 soldiers wounded. (en)
  • Obrona ratusza w Karbali (obrona City Hall) – seria potyczek stoczona w dniach 3 kwietnia do 6 kwietnia 2004 pomiędzy irackimi rebeliantami Armii Mahdiego usiłującymi zdobyć ratusz (we wspomnieniach żołnierzy polskich określany jako City Hall) w centrum Karbali a broniącymi obiektu polskimi i bułgarskimi żołnierzami Wielonarodowej Dywizji Centrum-Południe. (pl)
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  • Defense of the Karbala City Hall (en)
  • Obrona ratusza w Karbali (pl)
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  • Defense Of the Karabala City Hall (en)
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