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US Special Forces fighting inside Sadr City - Long War Journal |
2008-05-10 |
![]() Twenty-three Mahdi Army fighters have been killed by US and Iraqi troops since the afternoon of May 8. US Special Operations teams operating inside Sadr City killed nine Mahdi Army fighters as they attacked Iraqi and US forces building the concrete barrier on Qods Street. The team also directed an airstrike that killed two more Mahdi Army fighters. Yesterday, US Special Forces killed two Mahdi Army fighters inside Sadr City. US soldiers killed 12 more Mahdi Army fighters inside Sadr City from May 8-9. US troops used unmanned aerial vehicles, helicopters, Abrams tanks, and small-arms fire in response to Mahdi Army attacks inside Sadr City. Mahdi Army fighters continue attempt to disrupt the building of the barrier. The US military said the construction should be completed in two weeks. Inside the secured area in southern Sadr City, the Iraqi Army is providing medical, humanitarian, and construction aid to civilians. The US military has described the barrier as a "magnet" for Mahdi Army attacks as they seek to stop the construction effort. A total of 562 Mahdi Army fighters have been confirmed killed in and around Sadr City since March 25, according to numbers compiled by The Long War Journal. Operations continue in the South The Iraqi military continues to apply pressure on the Mahdi Army and the Sadrist movement in Basrah and the South. More than 70 percent of Basrah has been cleared, Multinational Forces Iraq reported. Iraqi police arrested 45 "wanted persons" and three "suspects" in Basrah on May 8. A Mahdi Army rocket attack killed two civilian contractors and wounded four civilians and four Coalition soldiers at a forward operating base outside the city the same day. In Karbala, police arrested the leader of a Mahdi Army "special brigades" and two of his lieutenants. In Amara, police captured two Mahdi Army fighters as they were transporting 25 "anti-tank landmines". In Diwaniyah, police captured two men behind the assassination of the provincial governor. |
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC |
#10 well without 3, my #9 makes no sense. (And was probably an overly cheap shot, anyway.) |
Posted by: eLarson 2008-05-10 20:32 |
#9 "long live the CIA & Mossad" Psst. I think your antisemitism is showing. Not surprised to find that in an Obama cultist. |
Posted by: eLarson 2008-05-10 17:30 |
#8 I love you to Pappy! [The MODS are watching!] Bobby #4...Done. |
Posted by: smn 2008-05-10 15:59 |
#7 "With 'blank check' support..." You're an ass. |
Posted by: Pappy 2008-05-10 15:05 |
#6 Somebody please tell me they are calling it "operation bugzapper" or something along those lines. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2008-05-10 12:15 |
#5 that concrete barrier is really pissing off the Mahdis, isn't it? We must have snipers just sitting ready to go for the ineveitable next group of walking dead to show up |
Posted by: Frank G 2008-05-10 08:39 |
#4 smn - why don't you go back to sleep, or go comment on the article about 'circling the wagons' around the Big O? |
Posted by: Bobby 2008-05-10 07:24 |
#3 With 'blank check' support, Special Forces, Task Force 121 and the 'Dark Sweepers' etc. will make the USA proud. Down with the Mahdi Army, and long live the CIA & Mossad! Take no prisoners...have no mercy! |
Posted by: smn 2008-05-10 06:29 |
#2 Crunch, Crunch, Sip, Sip Crunch, Crunch! |
Posted by: Crolusing tse Tung2778 2008-05-10 03:34 |
#1 Special Forces conducting Urban warfare, and doing quite well at it so far. Lets hope non of these guys get captured, they normally work in small groups. |
Posted by: www 2008-05-10 02:27 |