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Two Insurgents
Killed; Rockets Discovered in Kirkuk
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14, 2006 –
Coalition forces killed two insurgents in Ramadi, and Iraqi police and
U.S. soldiers discovered enemy weapons in operations yesterday and
today in Iraq.
Insurgents attacked
coalition forces with yesterday with small-arms fire, and the coalition
forces retaliated, firing a precision-guided munition and destroying
the building. Two insurgents were killed, and there were no reports of
civilian or coalition casualties.
Elsewhere in Iraq yesterday,
Iraqi police discovered three rockets while on patrol in Kirkuk. The
insurgents' rockets were set on fabricated launchers aimed at Forward
Operating Base Warrior and were equipped with improvised timing
devices.
Iraqi Police patrolling a
southwestern neighborhood of the city identified a suspicious vehicle
in the area. When the police officers approached, the vehicle abruptly
sped away. They then discovered
the rockets at the location. The Provincial Joint Communication
Center notified a coalition forces' explosive ordnance disposal team,
which disarmed the rockets and detonated the ordnance at the site.
Though aimed at the U.S. base,
the improvised setup and relative inaccuracy of the rockets also posed
a credible hazard to the citizens
in the neighborhood, U.S. military officials said.
Today, paratroopers from Company
B, 3rd Battalion, 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat
Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, found a cache near Yahya al
Hindawi, south of Baghdad. The cache consisted of 16 .50-caliber
casings, nine AK-47 magazines with 7.62 rounds, a hand grenade, three
trucks, two large-caliber rounds, an ammunition can with 7.62 rounds
and 295,000 Iraqi dinar.
The soldiers secured the cache,
taking it back to their base camp for further analysis by an explosive
ordnance detachment.
(Compiled from Multinational Corps Iraq
news releases.)
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