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Iraq-Jordan
Iraqi Forces Seize 131 Suspected Insurgents in Raid
2005-03-26
Iraqi soldiers backed by U.S. helicopters killed several suspected insurgents and seized 131 more in a dawn raid Saturday, capturing tons of explosives earmarked for attacks on the holy city of Kerbala, officials said. "It was a surprise operation based on intensive surveillance by military intelligence," Defense Minister Hazim al-Shaalan told Reuters. "It was very successful."

Earlier this week Iraqi police commandos said they killed 85 militants in a raid on a suspected insurgent training camp near Baghdad, hailing it as a breakthrough against the insurgency.

Shaalan said several suspected militants were killed in the latest operation, which began late Friday and culminated in the dawn raid just outside Kerbala, about 100 km (60 miles) southwest of Baghdad. The vast majority of the 131 captured were Iraqis, although officials said many faked Iraqi identification papers were also found. It was not clear how many people were killed. "We carried out this operation so that visitors to Kerbala can go there in peace," Shaalan said.

Kerbala, an important Shi'ite Muslim holy city, has been targeted by militants several times in the past. Next week it will draw hundreds of thousands of pilgrims from throughout the region for Arbain, a major mourning ceremony.

Another defense ministry official said many of those detained were from Ansar al-Sunna, a militant group based in northern Iraq (news - web sites), near the border with Iran (news - web sites), that has carried out several high-profile attacks over the past 18 months. "This group was intending to attack Kerbala," he said.

Seized along with the suspects were three tons of TNT explosive, at least three ready-made car bombs, hundreds of rocket-propelled grenades, several Katyusha rockets, more than 250,000 rounds of ammunition and other equipment. In terms of the number of people detained and the amount of weaponry seized, it marks one of the most successful Iraqi-run operations in the past two years.

Iraqi officials say their intelligence network is improving, while Iraqi security forces are also growing stronger, giving them fresh impetus in the battle against the two-year-old insurgency.
Posted by:ed

#11  Pursuit phase.

Oh, and could somebody please update me on the Good News Law?
Posted by: Jonathan   2005-03-26 8:25:04 PM  

#10  No wonder the trolls have been out in force...

RC's Good News Law has kicked in with a vengeance!
Posted by: .com   2005-03-26 6:49:14 PM  

#9  In other related news , goats rejoice at their new found freedom .. No longer do they have their backs against the wall.
Posted by: MacNails   2005-03-26 6:36:38 PM  

#8  Whatever happened to the quagmire? I thought we had a quagmire here? Oh, it's a quagmire for the terrorists, nevermind...
Posted by: Ol_Dirty_American   2005-03-26 6:26:59 PM  

#7  If this report is true, then indeed it is good news. Enemy concentrations are harder and harder to for them to muster, which means less effective and organized actions on their part. Less bases for ops and less supplies for their actions. And the Iraqis are taking a larger and larger part of the effort.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-03-26 4:58:04 PM  

#6  Effectively, a (US sized) BATTALION of bad boys has been taken down this week, with almost nothing for them to show for it. That has *got* to hurt their "war effort".
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-03-26 3:53:25 PM  

#5  Good new indeeedy! The Coalition and the government start fighting back on the PR side.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-03-26 3:49:48 PM  

#4  Looks like the numbers being bagged are increasing, which means that the numbers still running around the countryside are decreasing. A good trend.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-03-26 3:33:46 PM  

#3  I hear that the main reason the insurgents are so upset is that the raid broke up there gay sex orgy.
Posted by: anymouse   2005-03-26 3:27:13 PM  

#2  Seems like we are over a tipping point.
Posted by: Tom   2005-03-26 2:31:22 PM  

#1  the good news keeps rolling in
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-26 2:15:32 PM  

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