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To: alwaysrepublican

Curious. Where are you getting that info from? Do you have a link?


20 posted on 05/28/2005 7:43:23 AM PDT by Cap Huff
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To: Cap Huff

Here you go:
The Kuwaiti News Agency is reporting that

BAGHDAD, May 27 (KUNA) -- A force of Iraqi commandoes, supported by US forces, have sourrounded the village of Abu Shallal, north of here, after reports indicated that Abu Musab Zarqawi might have taken refuge there, Interior ministry sources told KUNA on Friday. -- The sources have indicated that Zarqawi has been spotted by eyewitnesses driven in a red Opel in the village of Abu Shallal, near an area called al-Tarmia. He was said to have taken refuge in the home of an individual named Sheikh Hatem al-Amir.

The Iraqi commandos and US forces are said to be ready to start an operation aimed at capturing him in that village, said the sources.

Interior ministry forces last week surrounded an area named al-Etaifiya, in the middle section of Baghdad, where the Karkh hospital there was inspected for a possible sighting of Zarqawi.

Interior minister Bayan Jabr Solagh had stated at a press conference yesterday, when announcing the launching of Operation Lightning, that he was able to confirm that Zarqawi had been injured.

The news about his injury had been received by the Interior ministry five days ago, said Solagh, although the extent of the injury was not quite clear.

Solagh's statements came hours after an Internet website denied what had been rumored yesterday that al-Qaeda had appointed a replacement for Zarqawi, pending his recovery from his injury.





119 posted on 05/29/2005 10:22:00 AM PDT by alwaysrepublican (When Passion Rules she never rules wisely)
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