Posted on 05/15/2007 5:46:27 PM PDT by SandRat
BAGHDAD Iraqi and Coalition forces detained numerous suspected insurgents and discovered multiple weapons caches in Iraq over the weekend, military officials reported. Soldiers of the 3rd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, detained a suspected insurgent wanted in connection with a recent rocket attack on a Coalition forces' base near Baghdad Monday. After receiving small-arms fire, troops moved to the suspects house and quickly secured the area. The suspect had an AK-47 assault rifle, two ammunition magazines and a cell phone.
In the Iraqi capital Monday, Coalition forces detained a man suspected of conspiring directly with al-Qaeda in Iraq senior leaders. Inside the targeted building troops found a cache containing weapons and explosives, including bomb-making chemicals. An explosives disposal team safely destroyed the materials off-site.
Coalition forces detained four suspected terrorists in Ramadi Monday for having alleged ties to al-Qaeda in Iraq leaders. This raid was part of ongoing operations targeting al-Qaeda in Iraq's command structure, officials said.
Also, troops nabbed three individuals in Hit, Iraq, Monday suspected of supplying foreign fighters and helping them move throughout the region. Coalition forces also detained three suspected terrorists Monday near Karmah,Iraq, for allegedly aiding foreign fighters.
We continue to actively target al-Qaeda and foreign fighter networks to reduce, and eventually eliminate, their ability to attack people and the institutions of Iraq, said U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, a Multi-National Force-Iraq spokesman.
Additionally, on Sunday, Iraqi Soldiers and U.S. Army Paratroopers captured 25 suspected terrorists in an operation south of Diyarah, Iraq. The raid was aimed at suspects who military officials say are responsible for emplacing improvised explosive devices and conducting mortar attacks.
Soldiers carried out Operation Mongoose to capture individuals responsible for recent attacks against Coalition forces and local residents, military officials said.
Iraqi and Coalition forces are working to improve the security situation so the Iraqi people can make the tough choices and do the hard work necessary to build a secure, stable and self-governing nation. The objective is to help the Iraqi security forces reduce the violence enough to give Iraqs people and their government an opportunity to reach political solutions to Iraqs problems, military officials said.
(Courtesy story of American Forces Press)
In other developments throughout Iraq:
Don't they ever try to escape???...please let them try....
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