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Two U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraqi City of Mosul [Throats Cut]
Reuters ^ | Sun November 23, 2003 05:18 AM ET | Reuters Staff

Posted on 11/23/2003 3:29:02 AM PST by archy

Two U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraqi City of Mosul

Sun November 23, 2003 05:18 AM ET

MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Attackers slit the throats of two U.S. soldiers while their vehicle was stopped in traffic on Sunday in the center of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, witnesses said. A spokesman for the U.S. 101st Airborne Division, based in Mosul, confirmed two soldiers had been killed in central Mosul but had no further details.

U.S. soldiers surrounded the vehicle, a white four-wheel-drive car, and interrogated Iraqis in the area, the witnesses said.

The attack brought to 184 the number of U.S. soldiers who have been killed in action since Washington declared major combat in Iraq over on May 1.


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KEYWORDS: 101airborne; casualties; iraq; mosul; murder; screamingeagles; soldiers; willieandjoeslist
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1 posted on 11/23/2003 3:29:04 AM PST by archy
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Sorry Rags. Looks like the one I pinged you about is now confirmed.
2 posted on 11/23/2003 3:30:17 AM PST by archy (Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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To: archy
Two American Soldiers Killed in Iraq

AP via The Las Vegas Sun

November 23, 2003 at 3:29:11 PST

Two American Soldiers Killed in Iraq
By SLOBODAN LEKIC
ASSOCIATED PRESS

MOSUL, Iraq (AP) -

Attackers slit the throats of two American soldiers who were waiting in traffic Sunday in this northern Iraqi city, witnesses said. The U.S. command in Baghdad said it had no information on the incident.

However, the bodies of the two male soldiers could be seen lying in the street next to their vehicle in the city's Ras al-Jadda district with their throats cut.

Also on Sunday U.S. warplanes struck targets in central Iraq, witnesses reported, and at least three people were wounded when mortar shells hit an oil company compound in the northern city of Kirkuk, officials said.

Jets bombed areas around the city of Samara, about 75 miles north of Baghdad, according to the witnesses. The U.S. military did not immediately confirm the strikes.

Coalition aircraft and artillery have targeted suspected rebel areas for the past two weeks as part of their offensive against guerrillas in central and northern Iraq.

In Kirkuk, 150 miles north of Baghdad, the manager of the Iraqi Northern Oil Company said a club inside the company compound was struck overnight by mortar shells and that three foreigners were hurt.

Adel Al-Qazzaz said he did not know the nationality of the wounded or whether they are soldiers or civilians.

U.S. officials have warned of even more attacks as the Islamic holy month of Ramadan nears its end Tuesday.

On Saturday, insurgents hit a civilian cargo plane with a surface-to-air missile, but the aircraft landed safely.

The plane, operated by the Belgium-based cargo service DHL, was the first civilian airliner to be hit by insurgents, who have shot down several military helicopters with shoulder-fired rockets. DHL and Royal Jordanian, the only commercial carrier flying into Baghdad, immediately suspended flights.

The U.S. occupation authority said it was investigating the cause, but a military official said on condition of anonymity that a SAM-7 surface-to-air missile struck the plane. The damage to the plane also appeared consistent with the effects of a missile hit.

Also Saturday, suicide bombers struck two police stations northeast of Baghdad within 30 minutes. In the market town of Khan Bani Saad, a Chevrolet Caprice sped through a guard's gunfire Saturday morning and exploded at the station gate, police said.

The U.S. military said 10 people were killed: six policemen, three civilians and the driver. Iraqi police said one of the dead was a 5-year-old girl. Another 10 people were wounded.

In Baqouba, 12 miles to the northeast, a white SUV approached the gate to a police station at normal speed but ignored orders to stop and then blew up at the checkpoint, witnesses said.

Three policemen and the driver were killed, and one policeman was missing, the Iraqi police said. At least 10 civilians were hurt.

Elsewhere, an Iraqi police colonel in charge of protecting oil installations was assassinated in northern Iraq, part of what appeared to be an insurgent campaign against U.S.-backed security forces.

Col. Abdul-Salam Qanbar, who was in charge of a police force in the northern city of Mosul, was fatally shot Saturday evening while heading to a mosque, a spokesman said.

"It is clear that the terrorists have targeted Iraqis, the very Iraqis who are trying to improve the security in Iraq and the lives of ordinary Iraqis," coalition spokesman Charles Heatly said.

Also Saturday, a remotely detonated bomb hidden in a juice cart exploded near an American convoy in the northern city of Mosul, police and witnesses said.

No Americans were injured, but two Iraqis were hurt when, according to police, U.S. soldiers stunned by the explosion opened fire in all directions. The U.S. military said it was investigating.

3 posted on 11/23/2003 3:39:00 AM PST by leadpenny
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To: leadpenny
Thanks lp. Good composite story with details of the attack on the plane Saturday, posted at FR *here*. -archy-/-
4 posted on 11/23/2003 3:42:26 AM PST by archy (Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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To: archy
I understand roadside bombs,shootings,and mortar attacks but how could this happen?God bless and comfort those who mourn.
5 posted on 11/23/2003 3:46:52 AM PST by MEG33
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To: archy
American soldiers slain in Mosul, witnesses say throats were cut

By Associated Press, 11/23/2003 05:47

MOSUL, Iraq (AP) Attackers slit the throats of two American soldiers who were waiting in traffic Sunday in this northern Iraqi city, witnesses said.

The U.S. command in Baghdad said it had no information on the incident.

However, the bodies of the two male soldiers could be seen lying in the street next to their vehicle in the city's Ras al-Jadda district with their throats cut.

6 posted on 11/23/2003 3:50:47 AM PST by archy (Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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To: archy
Just as RPG and missile attacks on aircraft have changed flying tactics, this brazen cowardly act will be a watershed event in ground operations. Bastards!
7 posted on 11/23/2003 3:51:31 AM PST by leadpenny
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To: archy
You can't overestimate the savage and barbaric nature of the Evil Ones. Remember what they did to Daniel Pearl. Do a google search on the lynching in Ramallah of two Israeli reservists. The Islamofascists are barbarians.
8 posted on 11/23/2003 3:53:59 AM PST by veronica ("I just realised I have a perfect part for you in "Terminator 4"....)
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To: archy
Mosul: Throats of two US troops slit as roadside bombing kills US soldier north of Baghdad; jets target central Iraq

23-11-2003, 11:49

The throats of two U.S. soldiers were slit by attackers while their vehicle was stopped in traffic on Sunday in central Mosul, according to witnesses.

A spokesman for the US 101st Airborne Division, based in Mosul, confirmed two soldiers had been killed there.

US soldiers surrounded the vehicle and interrogated Iraqis in the area, the witnesses added.

In the meantime, the US military said a US soldier was killed in a roadside bombing north of the capital. No further details were provided.

Meanwhile, American warplanes struck targets in central Iraq on Sunday, according to witnesses, and at least three people were injured when mortar shells hit an oil company compound in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, officials said.

Jets bombed areas around the city of Samara, located some 75 miles north of Baghdad, according to the witnesses. The US military, on its part, did not immediately confirm the strikes.

Elsewhere, in Kirkuk, the manager of the Iraqi Northern Oil Company said a club inside the company compound was struck overnight by mortar shells and that three foreigners were wounded. (Albawaba.com)

9 posted on 11/23/2003 3:59:04 AM PST by archy (Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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To: archy
They gave everything for us.
10 posted on 11/23/2003 3:59:09 AM PST by risk
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To: risk
Amen.
11 posted on 11/23/2003 4:23:06 AM PST by MEG33
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To: archy
Any bets that the perps are found???

God help 'em when they are...................

12 posted on 11/23/2003 4:23:13 AM PST by RightOnline
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Why do I have a hard time believing that someone got close enough to slit the throats of our guys? If it's true something is completely wrong with the way this operation is being conducted. In other words the bad guys got close enough to slit some throats and with no fear! I will wait to hear that this story is confirmed by our military if you can forgive me?
13 posted on 11/23/2003 4:33:17 AM PST by Terp (Retired US Navy now living in Philippines were the Moutains meet the Sea in the Land of Smiles)
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To: Terp
Training and posture. We claim to be civilized, and there's a price to pay for that. I'm not saying it has to change, but our troops pay the price for our claim that we don't shoot innocent people.
14 posted on 11/23/2003 4:44:19 AM PST by risk
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To: Terp
I lean heavily in your direction. This scenario should not happen. Personal protection is all important. I just hope we are not going to learn what the Russians learned in their recent conflict with the same folks. This is a war that can only be won if the hearts and minds of the people are on our side. It will be a slow and very dangerous process, short of a nuke and a new beginning, there will be heartbreaking sacrifice on both sides.
15 posted on 11/23/2003 4:47:37 AM PST by wita (truthspeaks@freerepublic.com)
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To: Terp
They need to keep their windows closed.
16 posted on 11/23/2003 4:56:36 AM PST by LarryM
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To: Terp
Why do I have a hard time believing that someone got close enough to slit the throats of our guys? If it's true something is completely wrong with the way this operation is being conducted.

Agreed, and I'm sure that the Army's C.I.D. will be investigating the possibility that the were killed by a fellow American, if only to rule that possibility out.

17 posted on 11/23/2003 4:59:48 AM PST by archy (Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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To: archy
The attack brought to 184 the number of U.S. soldiers who have been killed in action since Washington declared major combat in Iraq over on May 1.

The media can never report on Iraq and leave that part out, now can they?

18 posted on 11/23/2003 5:43:51 AM PST by New Horizon
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To: archy
"They said locals looted the dead bodies, taking objects from the men's pockets. One man was seen brandishing blood-stained Iraqi dinars he said he taken from the soldiers. "

from http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20031123/wl_nm/iraq_mosul_dc&cid=574&ncid=1473

Makes me angry.

19 posted on 11/23/2003 5:51:48 AM PST by deanjames
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To: New Horizon
The attack brought to 184 the number of U.S. soldiers who have been killed in action since Washington declared major combat in Iraq over on May 1.

The media can never report on Iraq and leave that part out, now can they?

No they can't. Just as they can't stop uttering the moronic "the death toll continues to mount."

(The death toll will start to decline only if some of the dead return to the living.)

20 posted on 11/23/2003 5:52:55 AM PST by aculeus
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