Coalition
Forces in Iraq Kill 25 Terrorists, Detain Dozens
(AFPS) Coalition
forces in Iraq killed 12 terrorists today during an operation
east of Baqouba targeting members of a suicide bombing
network, military officials said. The
ground force was attacked with small-arms fire as it approached the
targeted building. Responding to the hostile threat,
coalition forces engaged five armed
men, killing them, officials said.
The ground
forces ordered the occupants to come out of the building. Some
complied with the order, but others remained inside, according
to officials. Coalition forces entered the building and were
fired upon by several armed men. Seven more terrorists were
killed in the engagement, and coalition forces detained five
suspects on the scene.
Assault weapons,
ammunition, grenades and military-style assault vests discovered
on site were safely destroyed. Military officials said six
of the dead terrorists had shaved their
bodies, which is consistent with final preparation for suicide
operations.
Elsewhere,
coalition forces continued to target the terrorist bombing
network in southwest Baghdad this morning, capturing a suspected
bombing facilitator who officials said allegedly specializes
in the distribution of homemade explosives. After he identified
himself as the targeted suspect, the suspect led coalition
forces to four other wanted individuals, who also were detained.
In Mosul
today, coalition forces conducted a precision operation in
which they captured an alleged terrorist leader suspected of
carrying out attacks against Iraqi and coalition forces. In
a nearby operation, ground forces detained three suspected
terrorists while targeting associates of al Qaeda in Iraq senior
leaders, officials said.
Meanwhile,
coalition forces captured an alleged associate of al Qaeda
in Iraq senior leaders and three other suspected terrorists
this morning in Tikrit. On two occasions during the operation,
officials said, vehicles sped toward the security perimeter.
After using visual signals, coalition forces fired a warning
shot. In one incident, the vehicle turned around and left;
the other vehicle stopped, and the driver ran away. There were
no injuries reported in either incident.
Elsewhere
today, two coordinated operations in the Tigris River Valley
targeted al Qaeda in Iraq's propaganda network.
Northwest
of Tikrit, coalition forces detained six suspected terrorists,
and west of Samarra, six additional suspects were detained,
military officials said.
"Though
Iraqi and coalition forces have captured and killed a substantial
number of terrorists in operations like these, al-Qaeda in
Iraq is still lethal, and a tough fight remains ahead," said
Maj. Winfield Danielson, Multinational Force Iraq spokesman. "We
are committed to this fight and to improving public safety
and security for all Iraqis."
Forces have
successfully completed multiple operations since March
20.
Near the Hamrin Mountains, coalition forces conducted
an operation targeting weapons facilitators and
associates of al Qaeda in
Iraq leadership. Intelligence reports led the assault
force to the targeted suspects' location,
where five individuals failed to comply with coalition
forces' instructions
or heed warnings. Perceiving hostile intent, coalition
forces engaged the armed men with small-arms fire,
killing them. Secondary
explosions from a vehicle following the initial engagement
indicated explosives or weapons were inside.
West of Samarra, coalition forces killed an armed terrorist
when he threw a grenade at them from a tactical position.
On the scene, coalition forces found terrorist propaganda
materials.
In Baghdad, ground forces captured a wanted individual
believed to be associated with al Qaeda in Iraq's
media network. During a separate operation in eastern
Baghdad, Iraqi National Police officers seized a munitions
cache after
receiving a tip from a citizen, military officials
said.
North of Taji, coalition forces detained two suspected
terrorists including an alleged al Qaeda in Iraq operative
suspected of
organizing bombing attacks.
During two operations in Mosul, coalition forces captured
an alleged al Qaeda in Iraq terrorist leader who
is believed to
have recently moved up in the organization after coalition
operations decimated terrorist leadership in the area,
officials said. Eight additional suspects were detained.
In Biaj, coalition forces detained one suspected terrorist
while targeting foreign terrorist facilitators.
Near Karwi, coalition forces conducted an operation targeting
an al Qaeda in Iraq explosives network. Eight suspected terrorists
were detained, including one man who tried to hide his weapon
on a child, officials said. On the scene, coalition forces
discovered a building with more than 600 pounds of materials
used to make explosives, and three vehicles and a boat that
tested positive for explosives residue.
In Baqouba, coalition forces killed a suspected al Qaeda
in Iraq member during an operation on a building where
known operatives
were believed to be hiding, officials said. The targeted
individual was known to be an expert in booby-trapping
houses with explosives,
Army Lt. Col. Patrick Mackin of the 2nd Infantry Division's
4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team said. After the occupants
of the building refused to exit after repeated tactical
call-outs,
supporting Apache helicopters fired rounds into the building,
and close-air support by fixed-wing aircraft dropped three
bombs on the building. "The danger that
any assault on the building by coalition forces would be
met with
either a house-borne improvised explosive device or suicide
vest explosion was probable and led to the ultimate decision
to engage the building with precision munitions," Mackin
said.
Six terrorists were killed in West Rashid after Iraq attack
aviation assets responded to an indirect-fire attack on coalition
forces.
Source: MFI
and MCI