Posted on 08/06/2007 8:02:23 AM PDT by Son House
BAGHDAD Fed-up with violent and indiscriminate terror tactics, a group of more than 80 residents of the Adhamiyah District on the east side of the Iraqi capital banded together to oust suspected terrorists from a local mosque Aug. 5.
The uprising led to a string of events over the next 12 hours that ultimately resulted in the arrest of 44 suspected terrorists and the capture of three weapons caches.
The initial take-over of the Abu Hanifa Mosque occurred at approximately 2 p.m., apparently triggered by news that terrorists had murdered two relatives of a prominent local sheik. As the news spread, angry residents joined the sheik to storm the mosque, long-believed to be a sanctuary for terrorists operating in the area, and ousted the suspected terrorists inside from the building.
Iraqi Army troops from the 1st Battalion, 1st Brigade, 11th Infantry Division responded quickly to control the situation and secure the area around the mosque. Residents led them to several individuals among those ousted from the mosque, who were suspected of being involved in terrorist activities. Thirteen suspects were eventually detained.
After order was restored, the Iraqi Army received a tip about a weapons cache hidden in the vicinity of the mosque. At approximately 7 p.m., Iraqi forces returned to the Abu Hanifa Mosque and uncovered a massive illegal weapons cache in an outside courtyard. The cache contained several already-assembled improvised explosive devices, dynamite, mortars, rockets, landmines, bomb-making materials and various weapons.
Shortly after midnight, acting on information volunteered by Adhamiyah residents, Iraqi forces and Coalition Forces from the 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, attached to the 82nd Airborne Divisions 2nd Brigade Combat Team, mounted a combined cordon and search operation of the Al Assaf Mosque in the nearby Maghrib neighborhood. The mosque was entered and cleared by the Iraqi Soldiers, who took three suspects into custody.
Immediately afterwards, Iraqi and U.S. forces returned to the Abu Hanifa Mosque area to investigate reports of additional weapons caches. Iraqi soldiers again entered the building to search the mosque compound and the cemetery behind it.
They discovered two more weapons caches, which contained two IEDs, 16 mortars, two hand grenades, a sniper rifle, remote detonation devices, radios and more than a dozen weapons. Twenty-eight suspects were taken into custody.
I think this was a turning point, said Lt. Col. Jeff Broadwater, commander of 3-7th Cavalry. The people of Adhamiyah have made their stand, and theyve showed by their actions that terrorists are not going to be able to come into their backyard and engage in violent acts any longer.
Precisely. And a helluva lot of people, including a huge number on this very board, will give the hajis a pass since they were so brave and really want to take their country back. Spare me. They all should've been stuffed into that mosque together and a couple of JDAMs dropped on it.
Just be yourself and if someone don’t like it, it’s too bad. I’d figure anyone being honest should be welcome here, and I’m with you on the high value of every one of our Troops.
Understood, although I will listen to Limbaugh, I woundn’t hang-out with him.
Riiiight.
Beat me to it... by three days! lol. Just came up in Stars and Stripes.
Pingin’ ya buddy!
Yes, you’re doing good, much better then the General Public of the World who just sits around and waits for what the Democrat Majority Press prints.
Another American success,
Soldiers apprehend bicycle bomber
Friday, 10 August 2007
http://www.mnf-iraq.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13268&Itemid=21
The suspect was carrying approximately 30 pounds of homemade explosives in his bicycle basket when he was detained at approximately 8 p.m.
Soldiers from the 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, attached to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, detained the suspect after being tipped off by concerned residents.
A platoon from Troop B, 3-7 Cavalry was on patrol when they received information that a bomb was being transported by bicycle to a local mosque.
We set up a screen around the area where we knew he would be, so that any direction he took off in we could grab him, said Pittsburgh native 2nd Lt. Kyle Graham, who led the patrol.
Once they spotted the bicycle, the Soldiers gave chase in their humvees and cut the suspect off near a market. Graham, a former football player, was halfway out of his vehicle before it had stopped. He exited the truck and wrestled the startled suspect to the ground.
The man was immediately detained, and is being held for further questioning.
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