- Iskandariya
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footnotes =Iskandariya (إسكندرية, also given as Iskandariyah, Iskanderiyah, Iskanderiya, Iskanderiyeh or Sikandariyeh or Al Askandariyah) is an ancient city in central
Iraq , one of a number of towns in theNear East named afterAlexander the Great ("Iskander" in Arabic). It is largely populated bySunni Muslim s, and is located about 25 miles (40 km) south ofBaghdad , near theEuphrates River.History
In ancient times Iskandariya stood half way between
Babylon (the place of Alexander's death) andSeleucia on the Tigris (the capital of theSeleucid Empire , very near to modern Baghdad).As of now, most of the town is made up of
slum s. Buildings are built from brick, mud, and sheet metal. The nearby city ofMusayyib houses the largest power plant in Iraq, made by Russian engineers.Fact|date=January 2008 The Hateen Munitions Complex located in and around Iskandariya housed the majority of the munitions for the former regime. There are also apartments in Iskandariya, called the Hateen Apartments, which received their name from all the workers at the munitions plant living there.addam Hussein's nuclear programme
During the late 1980s, Iskandariya was the site of a major element of
Saddam Hussein 's programme to acquirenuclear weapons . The Al Qaqaa State Establishment, located in the town, is believed to be have been in charge of developing the non-nuclear components for a nuclear weapon. It was subsequently inspected by United Nations weapons inspectors and officials from theInternational Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In 1989, the British journalistFarzad Bazoft was arrested there after visiting Iskandariya to check reports that an explosion at the Al Qaqaa plant had killed 700 people. He was subsequently executed by the Iraqi authorities.The town is also the location of a major factory, the al-Quds General Company for Mechanical Industries. In 2001, the Iraqi government explored the possibility of establishing a joint Iraqi-
Belarus ian tractor factory on the site.Events during Iraq War (2003-present)
Iskandariya is one of the last big towns before Baghdad and possesses a major military air base, and as such was a major target for
United States forces during the2003 invasion of Iraq . It fell quickly but was subsequently the scene of a number of lethalterrorist attacks against the occupying forces and the post-Saddam Iraqi security forces. OnJune 19 ,2003 , a soldier from the 804th Medical Brigade was killed when the military ambulance in which he was traveling was hit by arocket propelled grenade near Iskandariya. Another attack, onNovember 9 , killed a soldier from the 18th Military Police Brigade. Three more US soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb onJanuary 28 ,2004 and another bombing onFebruary 4 killed yet another soldier.Forward Operating Base Kalsu, or
FOB Kalsu a U.S. Military installation was established in Iskandariya in May 2003.On
February 10 , acar bomb outside a police station killed at least 45 Iraqis and wounded 150. No coalition forces were killed or injured, but commentators suggested that the attack was both a strike against pro-coalition Iraqi forces and an attempt to create conflict between Shia and Sunni Muslims.This town is the location of
Al Qa'qaa , a major industrial facility and the location of theAl Qa'qaa high explosives controversy .ee also
*
List of places in Iraq
*Triangle of Death (Iraq)
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