Friday, April 25, 2008

U.S. Troops Kill 4 Iranian-Trained Special Groups Jihadists North of Baghdad, Capture 5


Great, great news! It's always extra special to gun down the Iraqi jihadists hand picked and trained by the Iranians. It's about time we brought the hammer down on the Special Groups personnel. There's another report out that 3 more Special Groups terrorists were killed later in Baghdad. Here's some from this article at Multi-National Force:


Coalition forces killed four Iranian-trained Special Groups criminals and detained five other suspected criminals Thursday during operations in Rashidiyah, north of Baghdad.
Intelligence sources led Coalition forces to the location of an Iranian-trained Special Groups criminal suspected of receiving weapons and finances from Iran in order to lead attacks against Coalition forces. He is also suspected of directing and conducting kidnappings and sectarian violence against Iraqi citizens.

Again, we see the use of the terminology, "Intelligence sources", and I'm telling you, that is Iraqi citizens who are blowing the whistle on these ass hats. And that is great news as the Iraqi people see these pukes day in and day out - they not only know where they are but when they are home.

Hopefully, we will see some great intel come out of the five captured and we can celebrate about two dozen more of these pieces of shit killed this weekend.


Coalition Forces kill four Special Groups criminals, capture five others

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Coalition forces killed four Iranian-trained Special Groups criminals and detained five other suspected criminals Thursday during operations in Rashidiyah, north of Baghdad.
Intelligence sources led Coalition forces to the location of an Iranian-trained Special Groups criminal suspected of receiving weapons and finances from Iran in order to lead attacks against Coalition forces. He is also suspected of directing and conducting kidnappings and sectarian violence against Iraqi citizens.
Despite receiving sporadic small arms fire attacks, Coalition forces apprehended the suspected criminal and three other suspects. Coalition forces continued to another location to capture an additional suspected criminal wanted for hostile acts against Iraqi forces.
As Coalition forces approached the second location, they came under small arms fire from both sides of the road and returned fire, killing one criminal.
After arriving at the targeted individual’s location, Coalition forces again came under small arms fire from three criminals atop a local residence. Coalition forces followed the three individuals to a home in the neighborhood, where the criminals gained entry. Coalition forces came under attack from the criminals inside the house and engaged the hostile threat, killing the three criminals. The engagement ignited a fire in the house, but Coalition forces were able to evacuate the residents from the building unharmed.
“Coalition forces will continue to seek out these criminal elements supported by Iran who threaten the security of Iraqi citizens and who undermine the sovereignty of Iraq,” said Cmdr. Scott Rye, MNF-I spokesman.

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