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(9 Apr 2003) Sinak district, Baghdad 1. Exterior building 2. Tracking shot exterior building 3. Tracking shot exterior building 4. Zoom to man and children crossing road 5. Man and children crossing road 6. Child carrying lamp 7. Zoom to man running across street 8. Wide shot deserted street 9. Wide shot deserted street, near bridge 10. Man pointing to blood on ground, zoom in to blood, UPSOUND (English) "The blood of Iraqi family", walks across showing bloodstained child's clothes, UPSOUND (English) "The clothes of a child, a child of Iraq, American do that, American soldier, and this, their home", man kicks door 11. Family at door, woman starts crying, tilt down to blood, back to family with woman crying in entranceway, tracks up to other women crying (they say air strike killed father and three sisters) 12. SOUNDBITE (English) Fouad Zaki Ibrahim, Baghdad resident: "The American soldier, they come for our country to get the oil. When we see our family, our child, our peoples killed, the American people in the street, in the home, with the bomb. When the American army and Mr Bush come here in Baghdad, we kill him, you must say that for Mr Bush. You must say that for American peoples, Europe peoples, all the world." 13. Various of Fedayeen with weapons walking along street 14. Tracking shot deserted streets STORYLINE: While looters spread an air of jubilant anarchy in many parts of central Baghdad on Wednesday, other districts remained largely deserted, despite the apparent collapse of government authority in the capital. In the Sinak district of the city, some Iraqis vented their anger at the US government, in stark contrast to the public mood in other parts of Baghdad. An APTN crew was led to the home of a mourning family who said they had lost four members of their family - a father and three daughters - in coalition air strikes. Outside their home were what a local resident claimed bloodstained clothes belonging to a child killed in the bombardments. Most of the Iraqi forces still fighting in Baghdad appeared to be Special Republican Guard, Fedayeen militia, Baath Party loyalists and volunteers from neighbouring countries. Feyadeen militia were seen on the street in Baghdad's Sinak district. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...