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21 Suspected Al Qaeda Terrorists Detained


Coalition Forces detained 21 suspected terrorists during raids targeting
foreign fighters and the al-Qaeda in Iraq network Saturday morning.

During operations in Ramadi, Coalition Forces targeted terrorists with ties
to al-Qaeda's senior leaders. The raids netted a suspected leader of
improvised explosive devices and sniper cell networks in the Ramadi area.
Seven others suspects were detained, including three believed to have close
ties to senior al-Qaeda leaders and a foreign fighter facilitation network.

Coalition Forces also detained 11 suspected terrorists including an alleged
senior level vehicle-borne improvised explosive device cell leader in the
Baghdad area. Intelligence reports indicate one of the suspected terrorists
is involved in anti-Coalition Force activities, including the procurement of
weapons and supporting foreign fighters.

The suspected senior-level VBIED cell leader was detained with two of his
associates in a Baghdad hospital. The hospital administration was very
helpful during the operation and the detention occurred without incident or
damage to the facility.

In Karabilah, two suspects were detained with alleged ties to a foreign
fighter facilitation network. 

Coalition Forces are working diligently to eliminate foreign terrorists and
al-Qaeda supporters who are trying to hijack the development and building of
a new stable and peaceful Iraq. 



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