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Coalition captures three suspected terrorists
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Three suspected terrorists were captured and three others killed during a Coalition Forces operation in Al Amiriyah, Al Anbar Province, today.
Intelligence reports identified the location of a potential safe haven for a wanted terrorist involved in foreign fighter facilitation into Iraq. Upon approaching the house, Coalition Forces heard shouting from inside the house which confirmed the presence of the suspected terrorists. After repeated requests for the surrender of the enemy, Coalition Forces engaged the enemy with a precision weapon from a Coalition aircraft.
Two people – a male and a female -- were killed in the initial airstrike. Another male terrorist was shot and killed. Other occupants survived the strike and escaped into adjacent houses.
Coalition Forces successfully convinced the occupants of the two adjacent houses to exit, resulting in the detention of three suspected terrorists.
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IA Sgt. Maj. killed while stopping thieves; caches found
NARWAN, Iraq – Four terrorists and an Iraqi Army command sergeant major were killed in fighting as an Iraqi Army patrol stopped an anti-Iraqi forces attempt to steal a dump truck south of Baqubah March 31.
The Iraqi Army patrol and members of 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Task Force Band of Brothers engaged the thieving insurgents in a firefight as they were stopped in their attempted theft and started to flee. The anti-Iraqi force returned fire killing the sergeant major and wounding four other Iraqi Army Soldiers.
Four insurgents were killed, one wounded and eight detained. All of the wounded were transported to Baqubah General Hospital.
The detained men are being held by Coalition Forces for questioning.
After the firefight, the units inspected a white sedan the anti-Iraqi forces were using in their escape attempt. It was found to have a mortar tube with base plate, some mortar rounds and a sniper rifle with ammunition.
While conducting a search of the area near the firefight, Coalition Forces discovered three caches. These caches consisted of one anti-aircraft gun with ammunition, four shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles, 24 mortar rounds, two mortar tubes, one grenade launcher, 2000 rounds of ammunition and two PKC rifles.
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Iraqi, MND-B Soldiers seize large weapons cache
BAGHDAD, Iraq – Soldiers from Company C, 4th Battalion, 4th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division, and 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, discovered a large weapons cache in the southwestern area of Baghdad at 3:30 p.m. March 31.
The cache consisted of 16 bags of high-munitions explosives (approximately 900 lbs), one roll of detonation cord, nine long-range communication antennas, two demolition sticks (approximately 300 lbs), two ZPU anti-artillery guns, eight 155 mm rounds, a 122 mm round prepared as a roadside-bomb, a fire extinguisher prepared as a roadside-bomb, 30 82 mm mortar rounds prepared as roadside bombs and a 300-pound acetylene tank prepared as a roadside bomb.
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Operation Cowpens continues on Jabouri Peninsula
JABOURI PENINSULA, Iraq -- Ten days of operations on the Jabouri Peninsula have have yielded numerous mortar and artillery rounds, weapons and ammunition, improvised explosive device materials and people deemed supportive to the Anti Iraqi Forces in this area surrounded on three sides by the ancient Tigris River.
Operation Cowpens – the title given to this multi-national mission – was planned and conducted to degrade the AIF in building and employing improvised explosive devices, in directly engaging Coalition Forces and to deny resources to the AIF.
Elements of the Fort Carson, Colo., based 1-8 Combined Arms Battalion, 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Task Force Band of Brothers, along with 3rd Battalion, 1st Brigade, 4th Iraqi Army Division and the 1st Battalion, 3rd Brigade, 4th IAD, participated in the mission.
“The Iraqi Army is the major search element and they’re doing an outstanding job,” said Capt. Timothy Knoth, commander of Rock Company, 1-8 CAB. “They have an inordinate amount of technical expertise. They (also) provide the initial confirmation or denial of enemy effects.”
Operations began March 19 with an early morning ground and air assault on the peninsula by members of the Iraqi Army and 1-8 CAB. In this initial movement, Coalition and Anti Iraqi Forces exchanged small arms fire, inflicting seven enemy killed in action and detaining numerous AIF, while sustaining two U.S. wounded in action. A large cache of weapons, ammunition and mortar rounds was discovered within hours of the initial movement.
Despite continuous efforts to improve the quality of life for citizens of this region, it continues to be a haven and supporter of AIF activities. However, after this latest operation, some of the residents are becoming supportive of Coalition Forces presence in the region.
During the 10-day mission, Coalition and Iraqi Army forces confiscated more than 300 mortars, projectiles and rockets; rocket-propelled grenade launchers, AK- 47 rifles and magazines, more than 100 pounds of explosives, blasting caps, hand grenades, cell phones, 115 sticks of dynamite, radios and numerous IED-making materials.
Release A060330bBastogne Soldiers train Iraqi platoon
HAWIJAH, Iraq – More than 60 Iraqi Soldiers, from three separate units, graduated platoon-level training in Hawijah this week, increasing the effectiveness of the Iraqi Army in the War on Terror, and taking another step toward autonomy in protecting citizens of the region.
Bastogne Soldiers from the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, currently stationed in northern Iraq, use a series of week-long classes to teach Iraqi Soldiers to use a variety of weapon systems as well as room-clearing techniques used during cordon and search missions. The Platoon Training Course gives the Iraqi Soldiers confidence in their ability to work as a cohesive unit, as well as experience at performing the tasks they will perform in the defense of the country.
“The Soldiers show up a little apprehensive, and maybe even a little intimidated,” stated Maj. Greg Bishop, spokesman for the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, stationed in Kirkuk, Iraq. “But, with the Bastogne Soldiers encouraging them, their motivation and performance improve once they start catching on.”
Thirteen platoons from the 5th Iraqi Army Battalion completed Phase 1 of the Platoon Training Course, and six platoons from the 1st Iraqi Army Battalion completed Phase 2.
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Insurgents found guilty of possession of illegal weapons
BAGHDAD, Iraq — The Central Criminal Court of Iraq convicted six security detainees for various crimes including possession of illegal weapons and illegal border crossing.
In the first case, on Nov. 13, 2004, Coalition Forces apprehended Ismael Keham Hussein Rothan after conducting an intelligence-based raid on his home. CF found a box inside a burlap bag on the second floor. The box contained four anti-personnel rocket-propelled grenade warheads, two anti-tank RPG warheads, five RPG boosters, 20 links for heavy caliber rounds with 16 rounds in the links, one loaded AK-47 magazine and one RPG sight. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order No. 3, Section 6, paragraph 2/B for possession of illegal weapons. The trial court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced the defendant to three years imprisonment.
In the second case, on Aug. 18, 2004, members of the Iraqi National Guard and CF apprehended Mizban Khudair Hadi after conducting a raid on the home based on information that someone in the home had attacked CF with RPG’s on April 9, 2004. ING and CF located four loaded AK-47 rifles, one bag of 7.62mm bullets, plastic explosives, blasting caps, and other IED making materials. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order No. 3, Section 6, paragraph 2/B for possession of illegal weapons. The trial court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced the defendant to five years and one month imprisonment.
In the third case, on Dec. 13, 2003, CF apprehended Kamal Abd Alwahed Khalaf and Rasool Muhan Wadi after taking fire from a vehicle they were driving. CF returned fire, wounded two people and recovered one 9mm pistol from the car. The defendants were charged with violating Iraqi Penal Code section 570 and Iraqi Weapons Law Article 27/1, respectively. The trial court found the defendants guilty of the charges and sentenced them to a one year imprisonment and a 50,000 dinar fine, with an additional 6 months imprisonment if the fine is not paid.
In the fourth case, on June 13, 2005, apprehended Shakur Salman Mohmmed at an Iraqi Police checkpoint for possession of a fake ID. The defendant was turned over to CF for interrogation. During interrogation, the defendant admitted to being a member of Saddam’s Mujahideen and that in 2004 he attacked CF with an RPG. The defendant further admitted that he used his fake identification card to travel around Iraq freely. The trial court found the defendant guilty of the charges and sentenced the defendant to six months imprisonment.
In the fifth case, on Oct. 8, 2004, CF apprehended Hamid Ali Ahmed Albu Marai after searching his home. CF found an RPG launcher, a mortar sight and two mortar fuses. The defendant confessed to hiding these illegal weapons on his property. The defendant was charged with violating Coalition Provisional Authority Order No. 3, Section 6, paragraph 2/A for possession of illegal weapons. The trial court found the defendant guilty of the charge and sentenced the defendant to two years imprisonment.
Upon conviction, all defendants are turned over to the Iraqi Corrections Service to serve their sentences.
To date, the CCCI has held 974 trials of insurgents suspected of anti-Iraqi and anti-Coalition activities threatening the security of Iraq and targeting MNF-I. These proceedings have resulted in 885 individual convictions with sentences ranging up to 30 years imprisonment.
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7/7
London Bombing
And here it is the poster that scared the shit out of the dhimmis that run London underground.
Not that some of the members of the ROP blowing themselves to the afterlife and Allahs mythical 72 virgin goats on British Rail tube trains is offensive in any way. No we are supposed to accept that as after all they are the so called oppressed people according to El Beeb. Day by day we in the UK are getting the dhimmi attitude conditioned into us, and anyone who speaks out is shocked like some dog in Pavlovs lab until they end up like some gutless dhimmi cuntfuck called Jack "man of" Straw or Prince Charles.
Fucking imoral cowards who should apologise to the victims of 7/7 and then remove their brains with a service revolver forthwith.
Hat tip Clarity & Resolve:
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/londoncuts/articles/22153042?source=Evening
A poster for a new TV thriller about a Muslim spy has been banned from the Underground.
The advert for hit American series Sleeper Cell shows a man on a mobile phone with the tagline "America's latest hero is a Muslim straight out of jail".
But bosses at London Underground decided the words were offensive and have refused to have it on platform walls unless the word " Muslim" is removed.
A spokesman for London Underground said: "The text on this poster is clearly intended to be sensationalist and could give offence.
"Following consultation with Viacom, which manages advertising on the Tube, it was decided to ask for the words 'is a Muslim' to be removed. This decision was taken in line with our standard policies which seek to avoid gratuitously insulting large groups of Londoners." - would that the ROP respected our rights or just our right to live.
El Beebs website plays the anti US card again:
Their headline: Rice met by more protests on tourNice to see our licence tax (we in the UK have to pay over £100 per year on a television licence that El Beeb then uses any way it wants.) being spent on impartal reporting(sic)
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