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U.S. forces say seize a top al Qaeda leader in Iraq |
2006-12-21 |
U.S. forces have captured a senior al Qaeda in Iraq leader accused of killing hundreds of Iraqi civilians, including women and children, the U.S. military said in a statement on Wednesday. The military said the "terrorist leader", whom they did not identify, was captured on December 14 in the northern city of Mosul in a raid which also netted five other suspects. "The terrorist leader was captured when Coalition Forces raided a known terrorist meeting place. (He) was attempting to flee from the location when Coalition Forces chased him across a street and detained him," it said in a statement. "He was personally responsible for hundreds of civilian deaths, including women and children. He housed foreign fighters to be used in suicide bombing attacks against the Coalition and the Iraqi people." The U.S. military says it has killed or captured hundreds of al Qaeda members since killing al Qaeda in Iraq leader Musab al -Zarqawi in an airstrike in June. The military statement said the al Qaeda suspect had been in charge of the Sunni Islamist group's military operations in Mosul and the Iraqi capital, during which time he had coordinated car bomb attacks and kidnappings for ransom. |
Posted by:Anonymoose |
#4 Now Hiring! Do you what it takes to be an Al Queda #3? Excellent benefits on martyrdom. |
Posted by: Jackal 2006-12-21 19:41 |
#3 "What's My Line?" making a comeback? |
Posted by: tu3031 2006-12-21 10:36 |
#2 From CentCom: He was Military Emir of Mosul in 2005. He housed foreign fighters to be used in suicide bombing attacks against the Coalition and the Iraqi people. After leaving Mosul in late 2005, he became the Military Emir of Karkh, Baghdad. After a few months he fled Baghdad due to Coalition Forces closing in on him. Just prior to his capture, he was attempting to organize what is left of the al-Qaida in Iraq network in Mosul. From that description I am sure someone here can hang a name on him, as could anyone in his organization, which makes me wonder why CentCom did not. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2006-12-21 10:32 |
#1 ![]() |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2006-12-21 07:57 |