American Forces Press Service
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=46098] 

WASHINGTON, May 20, 2007 - Coalition forces killed eight terrorists and
detained 34 suspected terrorists during two operations today to disrupt the
al Qaeda command network, Defense Department officials said. 

Northeast of Karmah, coalition forces advanced toward a targeted building,
officials said. Six terrorists emerged from a nearby vehicle, armed with
automatic weapons and military-style assault vests. Coalition forces,
perceiving a hostile threat from an organized force, engaged the six men
with an air strike, killing them, officials said. 

Coalition forces detained four suspected terrorists within the targeted
building for their alleged ties to senior al Qaeda leaders. 

Meanwhile, coalition forces approached a target southwest of Baghdad and
were blocked by two armed men in tactical positions near the objective.
Coalition forces perceived a hostile threat, engaged the two terrorists, and
killed them, officials said. 

Ground forces proceeded to secure the building and detained 14 people
suspected of having ties to al Qaeda. At two other locations southeast of
Fallujah, coalition forces detained 16 people with suspected ties to the
same network. 

"We're continuing to target the al Qaeda network and the terrorists
responsible for attacks on Iraqis and the country's forward progress," said
Lt. Col. Christopher, Multinational Force Iraq spokesman. 

Yesterday, Multinational Division Baghdad forces launched a precision strike
against an abandoned building being used by terrorist forces as a safe house
and weapons cache site in southern Baghdad, officials said. 

The house, in Radwaniyah, was destroyed by aircraft-delivered precision
munitions. Coalition and Iraqi forces cordoned off the area to prevent any
casualties from occurring as the result of collateral damage, officials
said. 

In recent weeks, multiple caches of munitions and bomb-making materials have
been found on the premises, officials said. In addition, coalition troops
had obtained information from local nationals that al Qaeda of Iraq was
using the building as a safe house for operatives. 

Additionally, a tanker truck that had been rigged as a vehicular bomb was
discovered parked outside the house and was disposed of before it could be
used against the populace or coalition forces, officials said. 

On May 18, troopers from the 1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment on a mounted
patrol engaged three members of an insurgent mortar team near the village of
Sab Al Bor. 

According to officials, the insurgent mortar team fired a mortar round from
the bed of a truck toward a U.S. outpost. The soldiers engaged the enemy
mortar men with counter-fire, and three terrorists fled their vehicle. The
soldiers pursued the three and later found one of the men dead as a result
of wounds received during the engagement. 

The other two terrorists were not found. No U.S. soldiers were killed or
wounded during the engagement, officials said. 

Elsewhere May 18, Iraqi forces along with coalition advisors detained the
alleged leader of an al Qaeda affiliate group in Salah Din province. Iraqi
forces also detained eight other suspects during the operation. 

The troops seized weapons and materials used to make IEDs during the
operation, officials said. 

No Iraqi or coalition forces were injured during the operation. 






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