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Baghdad

* U.S. troops try to curb widespread looting; Marines enforce a dusk-to-dawn curfew. The ministries of Education, Industry, Trade and Information are looted and set afire.

* Iraqi citizens reportedly take revenge on Sadddam Hussein’s Baath Party. Street executions are reported and two badly beaten Fedayeen fighters are turned over to the Marines.

* A U.S. soldier is killed and two are wounded when a landmine explodes.

* Shiite gunmen battle Hussein loyalists in a fierce firefight in northeast section of the city.

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Mosul

* U.S. and Kurdish forces take the city without a fight as the entire Iraqi army corps defending the city surrenders.

Kirkuk

* U.S. forces begin securing oil fields and an airport near the city.

Tikrit

* Allied bombers hit Iraqi positions. North of the city, U.S. special operations troops destroy five small planes to prevent members of Hussein’s regime from fleeing the country.

Syrian border

* U.S. sets up roadblocks to stop regime members from fleeing and Arab fighters from entering.

Ramadi

* U.S. planes drop six satellite-guided bombs on the home of Hussein advisor and half-brother Barzan Imbrahim.

Nasiriyah

* Two children are killed and nine people are injured when U.S. Marines shoot at a car that fails to stop at a checkpoint.

Basra

* Looting continues to rage. British troops kill five men trying to loot a bank. A British soldier is wounded during the confrontation.

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