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Baghdad

Looting continues, spreading from government buildings to hospitals and the homes of regime figures.

One Marine is killed and 22 are wounded in a seven-hour battle with Iraqis firing from the Imam Al Adham Mosque.

A suicide bomber detonates explosives at a checkpoint near the Palestine Hotel. Four Marines are wounded.

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Marines move through Saddam City, fighting regime loyalists.

Mosul

Kurdish fighters backed by U.S. M-1A1 Abrams tanks, being used for the first time in the north, advance toward the city. Iraqi forces reportedly negotiate a surrender.

Kirkuk

Kurdish fighters, elements of the U.S. 173rd Airborne Brigade and Special Forces troops enter the city, meeting little resistance. Iraqi soldiers flee the city as the Kurdish and U.S. troops advance. It is the first major city in Iraq’s northern area to fall to coalition forces. The valuable oil fields are intact, with just one well fire burning.

Tikrit

Allied bombers strike Saddam Hussein’s hometown, targeting a barracks and retreat for leaders being used for command and control.

Western Iraq

Allied planes bomb Iraqi positions near Syria, where Special Forces troops are trying to prevent missile launches.

Khanaqin

Kurdish forces backed by U.S. Special Forces troops move into the city. Crowds greet them with flowers and candy.

Najaf

Two Islamic clerics are slain at a meeting to decide who will care for the shrine of Imam Ali, one of Shiite Islam’s holiest sites.

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Sources: Associated Press; Reuters; General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, L-3 Communications, Federation of American Scientists - Researched by Times graphics reporter Tom Reinken

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