Posted on 11/27/2005 5:19:17 PM PST by mdittmar
TIKRIT, Iraq Iraqi and U.S. forces continued the fight against terrorists operating throughout the north central region of Iraq Saturday.
Sixteen suspected terrorists, including one female, were captured in a series of unrelated events.
In an early morning cordon and search mission near Baqubah, Iraqi and U.S. Soldiers detained nine suspected terrorists and seized fuses used for detonating explosives along with several anti-aircraft artillery rounds.
Police in Samarra investigated an explosion that occurred at a gas station southeast of the city Nov. 26 at about 11:30 a.m. Four 155mm artillery shells, converted into IEDs, detonated before they could be moved out of the station, killing nine suspected terrorist and injuring four others. The four injured suspects were detained by the Samarra Police.
In the nearby city of Balad, U.S. Soldiers detained a suspect at a checkpoint after he attempted to avoid questioning. A search revealed that he was carrying more than $3,000 in U.S. currency.
To finish off the day, U.S. troops conducted a clearing operation in Baqubah the evening of Nov. 26. The Soldiers detained a man and a woman after discovering them with eight blocks of C-4 plastic explosive, an AK-47 with several hundred rounds, blasting caps and various other IED-making materials.
THAT warms my heart!!!!!I wish I could have seen the look on Alla's face!
thanks for the post
This info-starved parent of a soldier in Iraq thanks you for the post.
To finish off the day, U.S. troops conducted a clearing operation in Baqubah the evening of Nov. 26. The Soldiers detained a man and a woman after discovering them with eight blocks of C-4 plastic explosive, an AK-47 with several hundred rounds, blasting caps and various other IED-making materials.
Maybe they were on their way to a wedding?
Gittem!
BTTT
Where's OSHA when they need them?
Gotta love these little "work accidents".
Sixteen suspected terrorists, including one female, were captured in a series of unrelated events.
Thanks for the ping.
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