Coalition, Iraqi Forces Detain 28, Find Weapons
Saturday, May 26, 2007 at 12:22 PM
by alabama
American Forces Press ServiceCoalition forces detained 20 suspected terrorists during several raids targeting al Qaeda in
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Coalition forces detained 11 suspected terrorists in an operation southwest of
In continuing operations to disrupt the car bomb network in
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Two suspected terrorists were detained during a coalition forces raid targeting al Qaeda leadership in
"We're continuing to take the fight to al Qaeda, to thwart their ability to attack Iraqis and spoil their attempts to destabilize the country," said Army Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, Multinational Force
In another operation, Iraqi and coalition forces detained one suspected terrorist while targeting a terrorist cell leader this morning during raids in
The individual detained during the raid is closely linked to a suspected leader in a secret cell terrorist network known for facilitating the transport of weapons and explosively formed penetrators, or EFPs, from
En route to the objective, Iraqi forces began receiving heavy small-arms fire from multiple locations near an intersection. Ground forces returned fire, but the incoming automatic fire continued. Coalition forces supporting the Iraqi forces, using appropriate self-defense measures, called in close-air support.
Although there were no terrorists confirmed killed in the fighting, the opposing gunfire was subdued, and Iraqi and coalition forces moved on to the objective.
Intelligence reports indicate the individual targeted is suspected of having direct ties to the leader of the EFP network as well as acting as a proxy for an Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps officer.
"These rogue militia elements have no respect for the peace of
Meanwhile, as the search for two missing 10th Mountain Division soldiers continues, several arrests were made for other crimes.
Soldiers from Company D, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, detained two local men May 23 who are believed to be responsible for a May 12 rocket attack on Patrol Base Inchon that killed an interpreter. They were detained one kilometer from the attack site.
The same day, a patrol from Company C, 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, detained two Iraqi men who tired to flee from a house being searched eight kilometers northwest of Yusufiyah.
Found in the house was a weapons cache consisting of two AK-47 assault rifles hidden in a tennis racket case, an SKS assault rifle, 50 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition, a cell phone with foreign phone numbers programmed into it and a rocket-propelled grenade night sight.
Soldiers from Company B, 4-31, detained men near Rushdi Mullah yesterday. They were wanted for attacks against the Iraqi army, local civilians and coalition forces. The detainees are being held for questioning.
(Compiled from Multinational Corps












