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Troops in Iraq Kill, Detain Scores of Insurgents, Find Iranian Rockets

American Forces Press Service


WASHINGTON, June 18, 2007 - Coalition forces killed 21 insurgents, detained
31 and wounded six others in Iraq over the past three days, military
officials said. Meanwhile, troops there discovered six Iranian-made rockets.



Coalition forces killed at least 20 terrorists, wounded six others and
detained a suspect during operations this morning targeting secret cells
operating in the Maysan province of eastern Iraq. 

The detained individual is an alleged member of the secret cell terrorist
network known for transporting weapons and explosively formed penetrators --
a particularly deadly, armor-piercing form of roadside bombs -- from Iran to
Iraq, military officials said. The group also is responsible for bringing
militants from Iraq to Iran for terrorist training. 

In coordination with the Iraqi government, coalition forces conducted raids
in Amarah and Majjar al-Kabir, where coalition troops came under heavy
small-arms fire and rocket-propelled-grenade attacks. 

Ground forces retaliated with close-air support to suppress the enemy fire,
killing at least 20 terrorists. Military officials said the strafing wounded
six suspected terrorists. Coalition fire also destroyed a vehicle being used
by the terrorists as a fighting position. 

"Terrorists learned this morning that there is no safe haven in Iraq," said
Army Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, a Multinational Force Iraq spokesman.
"Coalition forces will seek out and find terrorists anywhere and everywhere
in Iraq." 

Iraqi police detained four insurgents as they attempted to plant an
improvised explosive device early this morning near Tikrit. U.S.
surveillance helicopters from the 25th Combat Aviation Brigade engaged and
wounded the four individuals after observing them carry and place materials
into a hole. They are being treated for their wounds and have been detained
for further questioning by local Iraqi security forces. 

During operations today and yesterday to disrupt the al Qaeda car-bomb
network in Baghdad, coalition forces detained 11 suspected terrorists. 

Troops netted four suspected terrorists allegedly involved with the car-bomb
cell this morning in southern Baghdad, military officials said. They
captured another individual with suspected ties to a smuggling ring known
for bringing bomb-making materials into Iraq. 

In a raid in Baghdad and Haditha yesterday, coalition forces detained six
suspected terrorists whose network supports Syria-based extremists and
provides suicide bombers, vehicles and explosives for the cell. 

"Disrupting the bombing network in Baghdad is a high priority for us, and we
will continue to target the cells' leaders and members," Garver said. 

Yesterday, soldiers from 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment supporting
Operation Marne Torch, detained five individuals while conducting a
company-sized operation in the city of Duraiya. The purpose of the mission
was to disrupt key insurgent networks from freedom of maneuver in the
battalion's area of operation, military officials said. 

To prevent insurgents from entering southern Baghdad, fixed-wing aircraft
dropped four precision-guided bombs on targeted sites June 16, beginning the
major Marne Torch offensive. The aircraft supported about 1,200 2nd Brigade
Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, soldiers focused on the security belts
surrounding Baghdad. 
The brigade's efforts are part of the larger operation recently announced by
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Army Gen. David H. Petraeus,
Multinational Force Iraq commander. 

Multinational Division Baghdad soldiers and aviation assets discovered six
rockets in a schoolyard yesterday in Baghdad's Rashid district, military
officials said. While aircrews from 4th Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment
investigated an area suspected as the point of origin for rocket fire
against Baghdad's International Zone, they spotted suspicious looking
objects in a school yard. 

Soldiers from Company A, 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, assigned to
4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, arrived 30 minutes
later and found six Iranian-made 107 mm rockets. An explosive ordnance
disposal unit later disposed of the munitions. 

"Great teamwork and cooperation between vigilant Army aviators and our
soldiers prevented those rockets from being used against the people of
Rashid and the forces securing the district," said U.S. Army Col. Ricky D.
Gibbs, the 4th Brigade Combat Team commander. 

In other news from Iraq, Soldiers from Company C, 1st Battalion, 26th
Infantry Regiment on a mounted patrol in Baghdad's Adhamiyah District on
June 16 received small-arms fire from a small group of ski mask-wearing
insurgents on a rooftop. Soldiers returned fire, and the insurgents fled. A
wild chase through the city streets followed as the soldiers attempted to
cut off the insurgents' escape route, U.S. officials said. 

During the ensuing 20-minute battle, coalition forces killed one insurgent
and nabbed three others. 

Military officials reported today that Iraqi security forces detained four
suspected terrorists yesterday believed to have information regarding the
June 13 Askari Mosque bombing in Samarra. Acting on previous intelligence,
forces raided the target building and detained the four individuals believed
to be linked to the recent bombing and other criminal activity in Samarra,
officials said. 

Iraqi forces also seized several propaganda documents, a compact disc
showing attacks against coalition forces, several cell phones, 10 feet of
detonation cord, 81 blasting caps, identification cards for access to the
mosque, and photos depicting terrorist training. 

(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq and Multinational Corps Iraq news
releases.) 


Related Sites:
 <http://www.mnf-iraq.com/> Multinational Force Iraq
 <http://www.mnci.centcom.mil/> Multinational Corps Iraq
        
        
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