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Iraq
Terrorist Tunnel Network Discovered, Destroyed near Iskandariyah
2007-12-18
BAGHDAD – A network of underground tunnels used by al-Qaeda in Iraq to store weapons, hide fighters and launch attacks against U.S. forces was discovered and subsequently destroyed by Coalition Forces Dec. 16. It was the first known find of a tunnel system in the Multi-National Division – Center area.
Sounds like they were unoccupied when discovered. I hope this is a rare terrorist tactic - I hate to think of sending our guys down into defended tunnels.
Soldiers from 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, assigned to the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, found the tunnels as they were searching an area northwest of Iskandariyah, along the Euphrates River. Immediately prior, they discovered a cache of improvised explosive device components and were investigating when the tunnels were unearthed.

The tunnels provided access to numerous al-Qaeda fighting positions. Inside the tunnels were several DSHKA rounds, leading troops to speculate the tunnels may have served as enemy firing positions for anti-aircraft guns, as well as hiding places for AQI fighters after they launched attacks.

Soldiers called in Coalition air teams to destroy the tunnels. After an initial engagement with one Hellfire missile and three rockets, heavier air support was called in, and dropped two bombs on the target, completely collapsing the network.
Heavy air support - definitely the way to go.

U.S. and Iraqi Soldiers are in the area as part of Operation Marne Roundup, the latest Coalition offensive to target extremists in MND-C. The operation launched the morning of Dec. 15. As soon as the area is secured, U.S. troops will begin construction of a new security outpost, Patrol Base Khidr.
Posted by:Glenmore

#2  What is this obsession with tunnels? I feel like I'm watching Invasion of the Mole People.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-12-18 20:51  

#1  The tunnels may be left over from Saddam Hussein's reign as well -- he was awfully keen on burrowing. I hope someone is checking for others in the area.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-12-18 15:00  

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