Residents of Fallujah, Iraq, look into a bullet-riddled car Tuesday, April 29, 2003, outside a school where U.S. soldiers fired on demonstrators the night before. U.S. soldiers opened fire on Iraqis at a nighttime demonstration against the American presence in the region. Soldiers said they were returning automatic rifle fire. The director of the local hospital said 13 people were killed and 75 injured.
Ofran Hussein, 6, pauses as she watches an oil trench being burned after it was set on fire by unknown people, in the outskirts of Baghdad Tuesday, April 29, 2003.
U.S soldiers sit on top of school desks at a primary school in Fallujah, Iraq, manning sniper positions at the windows Tuesday, April 29, 2003. U.S. soldiers opened fire fire on anti-American protesters Monday night after some Iraqi crowd members shot at the troops, a U.S. officer said.
Blood stains the ground Tuesday, April 29, 2003, at the site of a Monday night shooting incident in Fallujah, west of Baghdad, Iraq. U.S. Army soldiers opened fire on Iraqis at a demonstration after people in the crowd shot at them with automatic rifles.
Mohammed al-Assadi, 26, the son of Shiite Muslim cleric Fadel al-Assadi, cries as he carries the coffin of his father at a cemetery for political victims of Saddam's regime in Abu Ghraib, 22 miles west of Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday, April 29, 2003. Fadel Al-Assadi was detained by Iraqi authorities in 1987, along with his two sons, and has been missing ever since.
Children play around what is considered to be the legendary Tree of Knowledge from the book of Genesis in the Bible Monday, April 28, 2003, in Qurnah, Iraq. The tree, now dead and leafless, is a replacement for the original one which was put in a museum years ago.
Thousands of Shiite Muslims pass a bullet-riddled sign, chanting Muslim Shiite slogans as they head towards the holy city of Najaf, Iraq, Tuesday, April 29, 2003, for an annual pilgrimage that was not permitted under Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's rule.
British soldiers of the 1st Battalion Black Watch stand surrounded by children while patrolling the streets of Basra, Iraq, Tuesday, April 29, 2003. Three weeks after coalition forces captured the city, Basra has begun a slow return to stability, though nightly gunfire is a reminder that dangers remain.
A U.S. soldier mans a position on the roof of a primary school in Fallujah, Iraq, Tuesday, April 29, 2003. Soldiers opened fire from the primary school after some Iraqi crowd members shot at the troops, a U.S. officer said.
A bullet-riddled car in a street in Fallujah, Iraq, is seen Tuesday, April 29, 2003, after a shooting incident Monday night. U.S. soldiers returned the fire of Iraqis in the crowd at a demonstration against U.S. presence in Iraq, Col. Arnold Bray of the 82nd Airborne Division said Tuesday.
Dumoa Geni, holding her son Haider, watches an oil trench being burned after it was set on fire in the outskirts of Baghdad, Tuesday, April 29, 2003.
Thousands of Shiite Muslims, beat their chests and chant Muslim Shiite slogans as they carry Islam's green flag and the black banners of mourning. They are heading towards the holy city of Najaf, Iraq, Tuesday April 29, 2003, for an annual pilgrimage that was not permitted under Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's rule.