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Operation Lightning crush terrorism in Baghdad [Iraq]
Al Sabaah ^ | 2005 Jun 2

Posted on 06/04/2005 1:27:35 AM PDT by Wiz

Yesterday, security forces had arrested 165 wanted during raids in Baghdad, Karbala, Deyala, Ramadi, Mosul and Basra, some of which 92 terrorists capture in the extent of Operation Lightning. As, security fortification is taking place in Baghdad to confine terrorists and prevent them from hurting the innocent civilians. A statement issued by headquarters of Operation Lightning mentioned that Iraqi security forces had arrested 92 terrorists in different places from Baghdad and seized a Chevrolet car, a wireless set, 2 AK-47, 2 pistols and 1 RPG-7.

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201 posted on 06/04/2005 1:39:48 AM PDT by Cindy
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Iraqi forces arrest 17 insurgents, find weaponry plan
Kuwait News Agency ^ | 2005 Jun 3

Posted on 06/04/2005 1:32:18 AM PDT by Wiz

BAGHDAD, June 3 (KUNA) -- Iraqi forces arrested 17 suspected insurgents in three raid attacks in Radhwaniya, Lotaifiya and Al-Mahaweel, said on Friday spokesman of Babylon police.

The source said, in a statement, Iraqi forces found hidden weapons in a fishery and arrested its owner.

Intelligence information indicated some hand-made explosives were hidden in the fishery, the spokesman Captain Muthanna Mohammed Khalid said.

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202 posted on 06/04/2005 1:42:31 AM PDT by Cindy
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Sunni clerics call for end to Operation Lightning sweep in Baghdad
Prayer message: Their religious minority is being indiscriminately targeted by the raids, they say
By Patrick Quinn
The Associated Press

BAGHDAD, Iraq - An influential Sunni association called for an end to a weeklong counterinsurgency offensive in Baghdad, saying it overwhelmingly targets members of their religious minority and has led to the detention of hundreds of people.

Eight people died from insurgent attacks around the country, bringing to at least 830 the number killed since the Shiite-led government took office April 28 - an average of 23 deaths a day, not counting rebels.

In the past 18 months, 12,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed, including more than 10,000 Shiites, Interior Minister Bayan Jabr said, citing data from a research center. But he said he figured the affiliations based on the areas where victims lived, not individual religious identifications.

Army Col. Mark Milley, who commands the 2nd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, said intelligence indicated insurgents were using Baghdad's southern districts to stage attacks in the capital.

U.S. and Iraqi troops swept through several southern neighborhoods Friday. Milley said 84 suspects were detained, while a ''half a dozen suspected al-Qaida cell members'' and several other fighters from Sudan, Syria, Egypt and Jordan had been captured since the operation began Sunday.

''For two years I have been suffering from these terrorists. Now it is my time,'' said Brig. Gen. Mohammed Essa Baher, an Iraqi army commander from the southern district of Mahmoudiya whose two sons had been killed by insurgents.

Jabr said the sweep, known as Operation Lightning, had captured 700 suspected insurgents and killed 28 militants.
Before the operation, the biggest Iraqi offensive since Saddam Hussein's fall two years ago, authorities controlled only eight of Baghdad's 23 entrances. Now all are under government control.

Despite the government gains, violence continued throughout the country. In northern Mosul, a suicide car bomber blew himself up near a police station in the southern part of the city, killing three police officers and wounding five, police Capt. Ahmed Khalil said.

A mortar attack in Tal Afar, a city about 50 miles west of Mosul, killed two Iraqi men and injured three, the police chief, Col. Ishmael Mohammed, said. Police also reported finding seven bodies in different parts of the city, identifying them as five terrorists, a police officer and a Kurdistan Democratic Party member.

Sunni clerics in Baghdad took advantage of Friday prayer services to call for an end to Operation Lightning, which many Sunnis say target members of their own religious minority. Sunni Arabs are thought to make up the overwhelming majority of the insurgency.

''I appeal to every official here in Iraq to stop humiliating people and [end] the raiding campaign,'' Sheik Mahmoud al-Sumaidie said in the Um al-Qura Mosque, which also serves as the headquarters of the influential Association of Muslim Scholars.

Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, a Shiite, has been trying to include the Sunni minority in the political process, seen as the only way to defuse the insurgency.

But the incessant violence - launched by Islamic extremists to Saddam loyalists - highlights what still needs to be done to stop the killings.

Among those killed Friday were a city council member in the ethnically mixed city of Kirkuk, an Iraqi contractor in western Samarra and an Iraqi man killed by a mortar outside Baghdad's main hospital.


216 posted on 06/04/2005 7:49:01 AM PDT by nwctwx
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