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Baghdad
* U.S. Marines help topple 40-foot statue of Saddam Hussein in Firdos Square as Iraqis cheer and dance.
* At Baghdad University Marines face machine gun fire and rocket-propelled grenades in a firefight.
* Sporadic engagements continue around the city, particularly near bridges.
* The International Red Cross suspends humanitarian operations in the capital because the conditions are “chaotic and unpredictable.” The city’s hospitals are overrun with casualties.
* The headquarters of Iraq’s Olympic Committee, run by Hussein’s son Uday, is set on fire.
Northern Iraq
* U.S. C-17 cargo planes deliver M-1A1 Abrams tanks and Bradley armored vehicles to the Harir airfield to support operations of the 173rd Airborne Brigade.
Tikrit
* A mixture of Baath Party members and military troops are thought to be preparing for a stand at Hussein’s hometown of 260,000 people.
* Allied airstrikes “shape the battlefield” in advance of ground forces moving in. Targets include the Republican Guard’s Adnan division, a barracks and garrison.
Mosul
* U.S. Special Forces and Kurdish fighters seize a small town about 15 miles north of Mosul and capture 200 Iraqi troops.
Basra
* Coalition forces make the transition to security and stability efforts. Marines move to take the road that leads between Basra and Amarah.
Amarah
* Marines take over two former Iraqi army positions, including the former headquarters of its 10th Armored Division.
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Sources: Jane’s Defence Weekly; U.S. Central Command; Periscope; BBC. Researched by Times graphics reporter Kristen Walbolt
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