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Press Release A071124a
November 24, 2007
Coalition forces rescue kidnap victim; disrupt foreign terrorist facilitators, al-Qaeda financiers; one killed, 10 detained
BAGHDAD, Iraq Coalition forces killed one terrorist and detained 10 suspects during operations Saturday in central and northern Iraq.
Coalition forces captured a wanted individual southwest of Kirkuk during operations targeting foreign terrorist facilitators. Reports indicate the wanted individual was involved with reorganizing al-Qaeda in Iraq in the Hawija region. During the operation, as Coalition forces approached the target building, they saw several armed men leave the building attempting to evade the ground force. Perceiving hostile intent, Coalition forces called for supporting aircraft to engage, killing one terrorist. Upon entering a nearby building, Coalition forces discovered a man being held in chains, and reports indicate he was being held hostage for $150,000. In addition to the wanted individual, Coalition forces detained three suspects during the operation, two of whom were wounded. The wounded suspects received medical care on site before being detained.
During an operation in central Baghdad, Coalition forces captured a wanted individual believed to be a financier for al-Qaeda in Iraq operations. The wanted individual is allegedly associated with several senior terrorist leaders, including some involved in car-bombing attacks. During the operation, Coalition forces entered a mosques surrounding complex, but did not enter the mosque itself. Coalition forces respect Muslim religious sites, and they took great care to ensure the Mosque and surrounding complex were left as they were found. The wanted individual identified himself to Coalition forces and was subsequently detained, along with five other suspects.
Foreign fighters mission is to derail progress in Iraq, and they have no place here, said Maj. Winfield Danielson, MNF-I spokesman. These wanted individuals will no longer be able to support al-Qaedas operations.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RELEASE No. 20071125-01
November 25, 2007
Iraqi Security Forces, U.S. Special Forces detain two in separate operations (Balad)
Multi-National Corps Iraq PAO
BALAD, Iraq Iraqi Forces, advised by U.S. Special Forces, detained one known improvised explosive device maker and one known al-Qaeda in Iraq mortar specialist during morning operations Nov. 24 targeting criminals operating within Iraq.
An Iraqi Emergency Response Unit and U.S. Special Forces conducted a raid in Ash Shamiyah specifically targeting an IED maker who is reported to be responsible for supplying extremist groups with IEDs for use against Iraqi and Coalition Forces.
The capture supported the 8th Iraqi Army Divisions Operation Lion Pounce, an on-going operation to disrupt extremist groups operating in Diwaniyah and the surrounding regions.
In a separate operation, Iraqi Police along with U.S. Special Forces conducted a raid in Rawah, capturing an al-Qaeda in Iraq mortar specialist.
The suspect is reported of conducting indirect fire attacks against Iraqi and Coalition Forces operating in Bayji.
There were no Iraqi or U.S. Forces injured during either operation.
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