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Hellfire Missile Kills
Insurgent in Baghdad
May 12, 2008 A
U.S. Hellfire missile killed an insurgent near the site of a
roadside-bomb attack in Baghdad’s Adhamiyah district today, U.S.
military officials said.
An
AGM-114B Hellfire missile roars off the rails of a U.S. Navy SH-60
Seahawk helicopter toward a laser designated surface target
A vehicle was
destroyed while another insurgent fled the scene.
“Our soldiers, along with the Iraqi security forces, continue to meet
with the local populace to identify these criminal elements and
eliminate the threat they pose,” said Army Lt. Col. Steve Stover, a
Multinational Division Baghdad and 4th Infantry Division spokesman. “We
will continue to use precision fire to defend the Iraqi people and
ourselves against these criminal elements.”
In yesterday’s operations:
-- An American aerial weapons team destroyed an insurgent rocket-launch
site in central Baghdad with two Hellfire missiles. One insurgent was
killed, and the rocket rail and a shack were destroyed.
-- An American aerial weapons team killed five insurgents in eastern
Baghdad. The insurgents were heavily armed with a rocket-propelled
grenade, two light machine guns, and two AK-47 rifles. The U.S. team
fired two Hellfire missiles, which killed all five insurgents.
-- Coalition forces south of Mosul responded to a perceived threat and
fired on a vehicle, killing two armed men inside. A woman and child in
the vehicle also were killed. The coalition forces had fired three
warning shots, but the vehicle’s driver refused to stop and another man
inside it made threatening movements. ”Coalition forces sincerely regret
when innocent civilians are killed during our operations to rid Iraq of
terrorists,” said Navy Capt. Gordon Delcambre, a Multinational Force
Iraq spokesman.
-- Coalition and Iraqi forces detained 12 suspected al-Qaida terrorists
during operations targeting the terrorist network in central and
northern Iraq. Two suspects were detained during an operation in
Baghdad. Three suspects were detained in Abu Ghraib, located about 25
miles west of Baghdad. Three suspected terrorists were detained in
Kirkuk. Four more suspects were detained in an operation conducted east
of Beiji.
-- Iraqi commandos detained three suspected Iranian-trained “special
groups” insurgents involved in using terror tactics against local
security forces in Amarah.
-- U.S. soldiers killed four insurgents, seized two weapons caches and
destroyed illegal weapons during a series of operations across Baghdad.
A cache in Mansour yielded multiple mortar rounds and a mortar bipod. A
cache in western Rashid contained a rocket, a machine gun, a spare
machine-gun barrel, and more than 350 rounds.
-- U.S. soldiers engaged and killed two insurgents in separate actions
in Baghdad’s Adhamiyah sector.
-- U.S. soldiers killed four criminals after a failed explosively formed
penetrator attack in Baghdad’s Sadr City district.
-- U.S. troops killed an insurgent observed emplacing a roadside bomb in
Baghdad’s Adhamiyah district. A second insurgent fled the scene.
During May 9 operations:
-- Iraqi and U.S. forces captured three terrorists and seized weapons
during operations in the West Rashid district of southern Baghdad. Iraqi
soldiers seized an AK-47 rifle with 152 rounds, an RPK machine gun with
250 rounds, and 60 mortar fuses. U.S. soldiers confiscated a
rocket-propelled grenade, a PKC machine gun with 600 rounds, a hand
grenade, a 60 mm mortar round and four homemade explosives in a house
located in Risalah. U.S. soldiers wounded a suspected terrorist and
detained two others after a firefight. The same patrol later discovered
an explosively formed projectile, two rocket launchers, and three
rockets in the Jihad neighborhood. “Iraqi security forces in the Rashid
district of southern Baghdad, along with Raider Brigade soldiers, are
keeping the terrorists off balance by uncovering these caches,
disrupting the terrorists’ networks and detaining them,” said Army Maj.
Dave Olson, a 4th Infantry Division spokesman.
-- Also, U.S. Special Operations troops killed 11 special groups
criminals in the Sadr City area of Baghdad. The special operations
forces were providing security for coalition troops that were making
safety infrastructure improvements in Sadr City. During the operation,
U.S. commandos killed nine insurgents during a firefight. Two more
insurgents were killed by a Hellfire missile.
In a separate series of operations in Baghdad on May 9, Iraqi and U.S.
soldiers killed eight insurgents and seized four weapons caches.
-- U.S. soldiers discovered an improvised explosive device and a 122 mm
rocket thanks to a police-provided tip.
-- U.S. soldiers killed three insurgents who attacked their patrol with
small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades.
-- U.S. soldiers discovered a weapons cache in southern Baghdad. The
cache contained: rifles, more than 400 rounds of ammunition, and more
than 50 mortar fuses.
-- U.S. soldiers killed two insurgents in eastern Baghdad.
-- U.S. soldiers discovered pipe bombs, a machine gun, more than 600
machine guns rounds, a 60mm mortar round, and a grenade.
-- Iraqi soldiers and police confiscated a rocket-propelled grenade,
grenades, a machine gun and ammunition.
-- U.S. soldiers were struck by two roadside bombs in northeastern
Baghdad. Following the attack, three insurgents attacked the soldiers
with small-arms fire. The U.S. soldiers killed the insurgents.
“These criminals attack innocent Iraqi citizens and Iraqi and coalition
forces,” said Army Maj. Joey Sullinger, a 10th Mountain Division
spokesman. “Along with our Iraqi counterparts and the government of
Iraq, we will continue to meet these criminals head on with deadly
force. We will protect the people of Iraq and restore safety and
security throughout Baghdad.”
During May 8 operations:
-- Coalition forces finished destroying five bunkers and 12 weapons
caches during a series of operations northeast of Baghdad. The caches
contained: an anti-aircraft gun with five boxes of ammunition, more than
2,200 rounds of small-arms ammunition, bomb-making materials, 34 fuses,
a pickup truck containing bomb components, and multiple
rockets and mortars with two rocket launchers. Coalition forces also
found a computer, compact discs and other communications equipment.
-- U.S. soldiers rescued a kidnapped Iraqi citizen during an operation
near Ibrahim Bin Ali, northwest of Baghdad. The soldiers acted on tips
provided by Iraqi soldiers and concerned citizens. The suspected
kidnappers were detained and held for questioning.
-- Members of a “Sons of Iraq” citizen security group turned over seized
weapons caches to Iraqi soldiers during a medical operation in Abu
Osage, about 30 kilometers southwest of Baghdad. More than 165 citizens
received medical care from Iraqi and U.S. Army care providers. The
caches contained: artillery rounds, a 73 mm projectile, more than 100
mortar primers, and a surface-to-air rocket launcher. |