Posted on 12/21/2004 9:07:21 AM PST by Destro
Ansar al-Sunna claims attack on US base in Mosul: website
AFP: 12/21/2004
DUBAI, Dec 21 (AFP) - The Al-Qaeda linked Army of Ansar al-Sunna group claimed responsibility for an attack against a US military base Tuesday in the Iraqi city of Mosul, which reportedly killed at least 22 people, in a statement attributed to it on an Islamist website.
"One of the mujahedeen of the Army of Ansar al-Sunna carried out a martyrdom-seeking (suicide) operation in a restaurant of the infidel occupation forces at the Ghazlani camp in Mosul," said the statement, whose authenticity could not be independently confirmed.
US media, citing Pentagon officials, said at least 22 people were killed and more than 50 injured in a lunchtime blast at the base in Mosul, the largest city in northern Iraq.
Fox News reported that three rockets slammed into a dining hall on the base.
12/21/2004 15:19 GMT - AFP
BAGHDAD - Iraqi security forces have captured rockets smuggled by rebels from a nearby nation with the aim of attacking polling stations and elections centers during the run-up to general elections, interim prime minister Ayad Allawi said.
Allawi did not specify the type of missiles involved nor did he name the country from which the rockets were allegedly smuggled into Iraq. But he said Sunday that several government ministries are preparing a security plan to prevent attacks during the electoral campaign for a new legislature.
We captured (the rockets) at the beginning of this week. They were supposed to be fired by remote control. They were directed at election centers, Allawi told the Baghdads Iraqiya television network in a live interview.
Information came from citizens who reported them to special telephone numbers at the Interior Ministry, the intelligence department and the Ministry of Defense Ministry.
We did not capture (the rebels) but we seized the weapons, Allawi said. They are, in fact, very modern weapons and harmful at the same time.
Allawis comments came just days after he accused Syria of harboring senior officials from the ousted regime of former President Saddam Hussein, including his half brother, Sabaawi. Iraqs Defense Minister Hazem Shaalan accused Iran and Syria on Thursday of supporting terrorism in Iraq.
Regrettably I cannot name it, but we know these weapons were smuggled from a nearby country, Allawi said.
These weapons are usually used by armies and we have contacted the concerned country and we are waiting for an explanation. Our initial information shows that (this nations government) had no knowledge of the smuggled weapons.
La. Guard finds enemy weapons cache
12/21/04 Acadiana bureau
Soldiers from the Louisiana National Guard uncovered a large cache of weapons while on patrol in western Baghdad recently, according to a news release from the 256th Brigade.
Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 156th Armor Regiment, Tiger Brigade, based at Camp Al Tahreer, were patrolling back roads on farmland once owned by Saddam Hussein's son, Udai.
Staff Sgt. Eric Lee, 156th AR, noticed an expensive vehicle parked outside an inconspicuous farmhouse. The vehicle seemed out of place, so he stopped the convoy for an inspection.
"That soldier probably saved 50 lives from attention to detail," said Col. Mark Milley, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division commander.
As the soldiers approached the house, several suspected insurgents fled in automobiles. Two suspects were detained before they could escape.
The 156th soldiers began to clear the area. As they moved in closer, they noticed weapons inside the building, said Sgt. Dominick Torti, 156th AR.
"At first we were nervous," Lee said. "We knew we had to get the area secured. Once we got our assets in place, we started a cordon search of the building."
What the soldiers found was more than a parking garage. One vehicle was rigged with explosives and ready for use. Sgt. Paul Truscinski said he was surprised when he looked through the car window and saw it loaded with explosives.
"When I looked though the window, I wasn't too comfortable being there," Truscinski said. "I was like 'Oh my God, is that what I think it is?' "
The vehicles contained approximately 1,000 pounds of explosives, including an Italian-made anti-ship bomb, three 155 mm artillery rounds, and 300 pounds of ammonium nitrate.
Another anti-ship bomb sat in the safe house.
Staff Sgt. Michael Stoddard, 2nd BCT, said this was not an everyday find.
"The anti-ship bomb sits on the bottom of the ocean," he said. "The air bubble it creates rips ships apart. Those usually don't just wash up onto the field."
The 156th AR soldiers also found a weapons cache of rockets, mortars and anti-tank weapons, plus medical supplies and industrial chemicals.
Milley said the keen awareness of the 156th AR soldiers made a well-hidden enemy safe house obsolete.
"They (insurgents) must be reading the ranger handbook," Milley said. "It was well hidden, off the beaten road away from everything."
Thanks TexKat.
Hey man. Ya doin' awrite?
I've got mail to catch up on...you know?
Foxhole FRiends BTTT
By Maher al-Thanoon MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - An attack on a tented dining hall at a U.S. military base killed 24 people and wounded about 60 in the Iraqi city of Mosul on Tuesday in one of the deadliest attacks on U.S. forces since they invaded Iraq last year.
One U.S. official said it was a mortar or rocket strike but an Iraqi group claimed one of its suicide bombers was behind it.
"We're not ruling anything out," Captain Phil Ludvigson, a military spokesman in Mosul, said. Among the dead were 14 U.S. soldiers, though he said that might go higher, possibly to 18.
The attack came as U.S. war ally Tony Blair made a surprise visit to Baghdad where the British prime minister vowed the war on insurgents would be won and elections would go ahead on Jan. 30. As he left, mortars fell on Baghdad's Green Zone compound, as they do almost daily. There appeared to be no casualties.
Two French journalists, held hostage for four months were freed, ending a saga that had embarrassed the Paris government.
The Mosul strike came at noon (0900 GMT) when many soldiers at Forward Operating Base Marez, a huge camp built around the northern city's airfield, were sitting down to lunch four days before Christmas. The hall, made of canvas and metal, can seat hundreds, Reuters correspondents familiar with the base said.
"The force of the explosions knocked soldiers off their feet and out of their seats. A fireball enveloped the top of the tent, and pellet-sized shrapnel sprayed into the men," wrote eyewitness Jeremy Redmon of the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
"Amid the screaming and thick smoke that followed, quick- thinking soldiers turned their lunch tables upside down, placed the wounded on them and gently carried them into the parking lot," the journalist said on his newspaper's Web site.
Mosul has seen near anarchy since U.S. forces launched an offensive last month on rebels in Falluja in effort break the back of the insurgency before the election. At least 150 bodies, many thought to be Iraqi security personnel, have been found.
Aren't they there right now?
I thought they were. They are our friends, afterall.
But I think the Israelis are already in Iraq as part of the coalition, I think.
Just got an E-Mail from my Reenacting Pards advising that our Member in the 133rd ANG in Mosul has called his Sister to tell her that he is "all right" - so thanks for answered prayers!
Surely everyone at that Garrison in Mosul is shaken up and grieving, even if they escaped physical injury - so let's keep them especially in our thoughts and prayers.
I have a feeling that it's going to be a rough Christmas over in Mosul this year.
No way. The A-rabs would lose their minds if we let Israelis play in their sandbox.
I haven't heard any reports of that. That doesn't mean there aren't any. I just know of none.
If they are there, they haven't seemed to quell the insurgency. Things seem to be getting worse.
No. That would be the last thing the Iraqi government would want or need in their country. The Israelis have no IDF contingent as part of the Coalition.
You got the links still?
Thank God. With the casualty list so high and many greviously wounded..I pray for the families. My heart wants vengeance, but we have to find the scum. I am happy for your friend and his family, though, that he escaped harm.
Ugh, no. Mind bleach was needed. I don't imagine they'd be too hard to resurrect, look at your own risk. Take care,
find the bastards family........
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