Posted on 08/13/2007 4:57:19 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13, 2007 Iraqi and coalition forces detained 66 insurgents, killed five others and discovered weapons in Iraq over the past three days, military officials said.
Coalition forces detained 30 suspected terrorists yesterday around Iraq during operations aimed at dismantling bombing networks and senior al Qaeda leadership.
-- Troops raided a series of buildings north of Karmah targeting terrorist operatives working for the al Qaeda in Iraq emir, or terrorist unit commander, in the area. The emir's network is responsible for car bombings, including attacks involving chlorine. Ground forces detained 17 suspected terrorists with alleged ties to the network, military officials said.
-- During an operation south of Tarmiyah, coalition forces detained five suspected terrorists allegedly connected to an explosives expert who worked in the Baghdad car-bombing network. In a nearby operation, troops detained one suspected terrorist involved in weapons trafficking for al Qaeda in Iraq, military officials said.
-- Coalition forces targeted close associates of al Qaeda in Iraq's senior leaders during operations in western Baghdad and Mosul. Ground forces detained two suspected terrorists in the two raids.
-- Northeast of Samarra, ground forces raided several buildings associated with the al Qaeda in Iraq emir of Samarra. Troops detained two men outside the buildings. Coalition forces also targeted the al Qaeda in Iraq network in Tikrit, nabbing three suspects.
"Our operations continue to target those who associate with and work for al Qaeda in Iraq's leaders," said Army Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, a Multinational Force Iraq spokesman. "The pressure is on, and we are keeping them on the run."
During operations in Iraq on Aug. 11:
-- Iraqi security forces and U.S. Special Forces advisors nabbed 16 suspected al Qaeda in Iraq insurgents in the village of Subayat Hamash, near Sinjar. Four detainees are suspected cell leaders wanted by the Iraqi army for improvised-explosive-device and mortar attacks and for hijacking food shipments. Troops also seized six vehicles during the operation, including four passenger cars, a pick-up truck and a dump truck.
-- Coalition forces killed two terrorists and detained 10 suspects during operations targeting senior al Qaeda leaders in central and northern Iraq. Intelligence reports indicate two detainees were members of a cell responsible for the July 16 suicide truck bombing that killed 80 Iraqis in Kirkuk.
-- Coalition forces killed three terrorists and detained 10 suspects during raids targeting foreign terrorists in Salah ad Din and Tamim provinces. Military officials believe at least three suspects are linked to a network of terrorists who facilitate the movement of foreign terrorists into Iraq. During the raids, troops also discovered a cache of homemade bombs, machine gun ammunition and a cell phone rigged as an IED trigger.
(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq and Multinational Corps Iraq new releases.)
FR WAR NEWS!
Somehow I don’t see CNN or ABC leading the nightly news with this GOOD NEWS~! Just once they could try givin us REAL NEWS!
If CNN or ABC saw the potential for a misleading, negative headline, they’d put this out on their wires.
I can see it now, “American and Coalition Forces Capture, Then Kill Insurgents” - CNN
Every bad guy at ambient temperature is one step closer to victory.
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