Posted on 11/04/2007 12:32:40 PM PST by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4, 2007 Coalition and Iraqi forces detained 17 suspects during recent operations in Iraq, military officials said.
In a raid yesterday morning, soldiers of the 11th Iraqi Army Division entered the Abu Hanifa Mosque in Baghdads Adhamiyah neighorhood and detained 12 suspects, including two known terrorists who were using the mosque as a base.
The captured individuals are suspected of emplacing improvised explosive devices, kidnapping and murdering Iraqi civilians, and attacking coalition and Iraqi forces across Baghdad. The suspects also are linked to al Qaeda members, military officials said.
Acting on tips provided by local citizens, Iraqi army soldiers requested proper permission to enter the mosque compound. The Iraqi army then came under fire from inside the building. The troops returned fire and wounded one insurgent. Iraqi troops pursued the attackers throughout the mosque compound, eventually detaining the 12 insurgents.
As U.S. soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Divisions 3rd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, secured the perimeter, they also came under small-arms fire and grenade attacks. U.S. troops suffered no injuries during the operation.
Army Lt. Col. Jeff Broadwater, the battalions commander, said he and Iraqi Col. Adel, commander of the 11th Iraqi Army Divisions 1st Battalion, 1st Regiment, considered all tactical options before requesting permission to conduct the operation due to the mosques religious significance.
In other operations, Multinational Division Baghdad soldiers detained five suspected extremists Nov. 2 in the Iraqi capitals Rashid District.
Soldiers of 1st Infantry Divisions Company A, 1st Battalion, 77th Armored Regiment, raided two homes where tipsters said two terrorists were hiding. Military officials believe the two individuals were involved in weapons trafficking, mounting attacks against coalition forces and murdering translators. Troops captured both suspects.
Later that morning, "Warriors" from Company C, 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, attached to the 1st Infantry Divisions 4th Brigade Combat Team, captured a man who was identified by two sources as having emplaced improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.
During a patrol a few hours later, the "Warriors" detained a man suspected of attacking Multinational Division Baghdad troops with small arms and IEDs. Fifteen minutes later, while raiding a house in the Doura region of Baghdad, Company C troops detained a suspect who allegedly led IED attacks, military officials said.
The five suspects were taken into custody and are being held for further questioning.
(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq news releases.)
Well, there you have it. "Good guy" noises.
Again.
Going into mosques and making arrests!
This is a good development! No protests from the locals means they support the action!
I really love your posts! They bring me great joy!
Imagine that. The Religion of Peace using a mosque to make IEDs. Knock me over with a feather.
If they're doing it there they're doing it here and in Britain. Thank God we suffered no casualties.
Thank you.
I just put the Soldiers stories up, as told by the Soldiers about Soldiers and their hard work, so that all will know what is really happening.
I love the smell of outgoing. It smells like....victory.
I’m going to start e-mailing your threads to my friends.
Spread the cheer!
Hell yeah. Only thing better would be going in and getting some confirmed kills. Should've been doing it this way since we first went in.
"Protected places" lose their protected status as soon as one side starts using them for military activities. Playing by the rules when the other guy ignores them will get you into trouble, but intentionally increasing restrictions on our guys based on those rules is downright suicidal.
This is a good development! No protests from the locals means they support the action!
It's definitely supported by the locals. They're very tired of the terrorism. It's the Iraqi Army who entered the mosque. Much better to have them do it.
They're trained by the finest Armed Forces in the world, after all. :-)
None finer !!!
Way to go! Increase FRWN Circulation.
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