Posted on 01/26/2007 3:26:17 PM PST by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26, 2007 Coalition forces killed nine insurgents and detained 21 more this week in operations across Iraq. U.S Army soldiers observed six insurgents unloading AK 47 assault rifles into a building Jan. 23 near a gas station in central Ramadi. Soldiers attacked the insurgents with grenades and gunfire, killing three and wounding the three others. Later that morning, soldiers from an adjacent coalition post in Ramadi observed insurgents distributing hand grenades at the same building. Coalition forces killed six more insurgents who attacked the coalition outpost.
Elsewhere that day, Iraqi police, with U.S. Marines and soldiers from Regimental Combat Team 6 and 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, completed Operation Three Swords in Fallujah. During the operation, combined forces detained 21 suspects responsible for coordinating attacks against Iraqi security forces and coalition forces, military officials said.
In addition, combined forces rescued and treated three hostages inside a “torture house” and found a weapons caches containing two 14.5 mm anti-aircraft guns, high explosive mortar sights, rocket-propelled-grenade materials, a sniper rifle with a scope, and four assault rifles.
"This operation was successful in the fact that coalition forces were able to free three hostages and seize weapons used for murder and intimidation away from insurgents," Army Capt. Chip R. Rankin, commander of Company B, 2nd Battalion, 136th Infantry Regiment, said. "The Iraqi police led this mission with confidence, and it demonstrated their desire to provide a more secure mindset for the civilians within these areas."
Nearby, in Fuhaylat, Iraqi police and coalition advisors detained six suspected insurgent cell members. The insurgent cell is responsible for carrying out improvised-explosive-device attacks against Iraqi and coalition forces, and it is linked to al Qaeda in Iraq, military officials said.
In Baghdad this week:
(Compiled from Multinational Corps Iraq news releases.)
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Keep the terrorists dying!
Rack 'em
Pack 'em &
Stack 'em
BumP
Markos "Screw Them" Zuniga will probably put up a Memorial to them on Daily Kos.
Lets practice hanging,all 21 of them.
DANG!! I love these headlines!! Yay, Us!
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