Posted on 02/03/2007 4:30:22 PM PST by TexKat
KARBALA, Iraq (AFP) - Four members of a Shiite messianic cult which fought a fierce battle with security forces earlier this week were arrested in the central Iraqi shrine city of Karbala.
Karbala police chief Major General Mohammed Abu al-Walid said 25 militants were arrested across the city in a series of raids. Four of those detained were from the "Soldiers of Heaven" group, the militant Shiite cult.
At least 263 of the cult's fighters were killed and 502 arrested during fierce clashes with Iraqi forces near Najaf on Sunday.
The leader of the militia, who claimed to be a descendant of the Prophet Mohammed, was killed in the raging 24-hour battle that pitted gunmen against Iraqi security forces backed by US aircraft.
Walid said the latest crackdown included 45 ambushes, 330 foot patrols and the use of nearly 260 police vehicles.
"The operation was implemented in different regions of the province and relied on accurate intellegence information," he said.
Among those arrested was an engineer suspected of planting roadside bombs, called IEDs -- improvised explosive devices -- by US-led coalition forces in Iraq.
Walid said police also managed to thwart an attempt to kidnap an Iraqi citizen.
A member of a little known cult called 'Soldiers of Heaven,' lies dead at the cult's compound Saturday Feb. 3, 2007, in Zarqa, outside Najaf, Iraq. Iraq's Defense Ministry said 263 militants were killed, 210 wounded and 392 captured in a fierce 24-hour battle which took place last weekend between cult members and the Iraqi troops backed by the US forces. (AP Photo/Alaa al-Marjani)
A member of a little known cult called 'Soldiers of Heaven,' lies dead in a trench at the cult's compound Saturday Feb. 3, 2007, in Zarqa, outside Najaf,Iraq. Iraq's Defense Ministry said 263 militants were killed, 210 wounded and 392 captured in a fierce 24-hour battle which took place last weekend between cult members and the Iraqi troops backed by the US forces. (AP Photo/Alaa al-Marjani)
Iraqi soldiers arrest a militant after fierce clashes near Najaf in January 2007. Four members of a Shiite messianic cult which fought a fierce battle with security forces earlier this week were arrested in the Iraqi city of Karbala.(AFP/File/Qassem Zein)
Four more Shiite cult militants arrested in Iraq PING.
Well done. Treat 'em rough!
Regarding the first picture...
Why has the dead terrorist something written on his head? Is it a number for the death count or some "magic Mahdi cult tattoo"? Also his jacket looks interesting... Is it blood stains on his khaki jacket, or some homemade camouflage emulating US/Iraqi camo schemes?
A soldier stands amid burnt vehicles which are said to belong to Shi'ite cult members at the scene of last week's fighting near the holy city of Najaf, 160 km (100 miles) south of Baghdad February 3, 2007. The U.S. military said it was still investigating who its troops and Iraq's security forces fought last weekend in clashes in which hundreds of people were killed. REUTERS/Ali Abu Shish (IRAQ)
Iraqi soldiers stand next to the wreckage of vehicles which are said to belong to Shi'ite cult members at the scene of last week's fighting near the holy city of Najaf, 160 km (100 miles) south of Baghdad, February 3, 2007. The U.S. military said it was still investigating who its troops and Iraq's security forces fought last weekend in clashes in which hundreds of people were killed. REUTERS/Ali Abu Shish (IRAQ)
Smoke rises from destroyed houses which are said to belong to Shi'ite cult members at the scene of last week's fighting near the holy city of Najaf, 160 km (100 miles) south of Baghdad, February 3, 2007. The U.S. military said it was still investigating who its troops and Iraq's security forces fought last weekend in clashes in which hundreds of people were killed. REUTERS/Ali Abu Shish (IRAQ)
A machine gun mounted on top of a burnt vehicle which is said to have belonged to a Shi'ite cult lies in a village near the holy city of Najaf, 160 km (100 miles) south of Baghdad, February 3, 2007. The U.S. military said it was still investigating who its troops and Iraq's security forces fought last weekend in clashes in which hundreds of people were killed. REUTERS/Ali Abu Shish (IRAQ)
Stop the arrests. Kill them. They have nothing we need . The WH wonders why good people are sick of this mess. The only thing they understand is force. So easy , even a cave man can do it.
I'm hopeing someone whose looks at this thread will be able to tell us what that is and what it means.
I totally agree. My "well done" comment was more in regards to the 263 terrorists killed.
Why has the dead terrorist something written on his head?
Remove me from your ping list.
BIG DIRT NAP BUMP!
Oh wow FARS, thanks for the info.
It means PWND.
And what is PWND, TADSLOS?
666?
Thanks for the info..very interesting. ~~P~~
ping
Gamer speak for OWNED, as in "I own you, dude!" Legend has it that it was derived by a mere keystroke error during some intensive game play. Generally used by soldiers to describe the fate of the worm food you have depicted above.
might be something like this:
(Yahoo caption: A U.S. Marine writes an identification number on the forehead of an Iraqi man detained during a search in Haditha, 220 kilometers (140 miles) northwest of Baghdad, Wednesday, May 25, 2005.
I'm dead yall and where here in hell is the 72 virgins. Ain't none! What the hell! I want my life back.
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