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Kurdish Rebels Tighten Hold on Iranian City
Sanandaj, (API—Revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollab Ehomeith faced one of the toughest challenges to his Islamic state yesterday as Kurdish rebels tightened their hold on this provincial cap- ital and threatened the military barracks after four days of bloody lighting. Rebel forces tried repeatedly to over. run the barracks but were turned back when the government put two tZOkS into the battle, Tuesday night's shaky stand-down van- ished yesterday morning as Kixrdisk rebels wearing cartridge bells across their chests dodged from doorway to doorway toward the garrison. Government bullets cracked back at them down the tree-lined streets. Boys in their teens and gray-haired men nelped distribute arms and ammuni- tion and set up barriers near the belea- guered barracks. Terrified civilians huddled in doorways and ambulances and private cars took a stream of dead and wounded to the city's two hospitals. Many victims were taken to private homes for lack of hospital space. At least one ambulance driver was shot in the bead. Appeals for blood donors went out over the local radio station, which toe Kurds COLatViCTGttlSniIttd truCks. An old woman stepped out of tier shop to watch the fighting, but ran back in when a bullet shattered the window above her. The government admitted that more than 2W) persons were ueau asu cvvrai hundred wounded. Independent sources here claim at least 200 have died. Ayatollah Khomeini appealed for an end to the fighting and sent his closet aide, Ayatollah Mahmoud Taleghani, head of Tehran;s Shiite Muslims. to Xurdistan in Northwestern Sf0 try to arrange a truce. Most of Sanandaj was under the tight control of the rebels who received tons of food and ammunition from nearby Kur- dish towns and villages. Kurdish marksmen poured automatic weapons fire into the military compound from key vantage points. The government tanks rumbled out of the barracks com- pound, their machine guns and cannons blazing. The government said armed forces commander Gen. Vafi Ul lah Gharani and Interior Minister Seyyed Ahmad Sadr-llaj Seyyed .Iavadi flew to Kurdistan to try to stop the rebellion from spreading. There are about four million Kurds in western U but about seven million more live ver the adjacent borders of Ira q and Turkey. The fighting in Sanandaj, 250 miles west of Tehran, threatened to envelop all of Kurdistan province. Prime Minister Mehdi Barargan, ad- dressing several thousand persons in Teh- ran's main sports stadium to mark the Persian new year yesterday. said “the Ar- my is duty-bound to defend its garrison.” Kurdish rebels tighten hold on Iranian city The Sun (183 7-1985); Mar 22, 1979; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Baltimore Sun, The (1837-1986) pg. A2 Kurdish rebels tighten hold on Iranian city Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.