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ISF continue successful missions to capture insurgents

Feb-28-2005 » Filed Under: TF Freedom

(TFF Press Release)

MOSUL, IRAQ (February 28, 2005) – Iraqi Security Forces and Multi-National Forces detained a total of 23 individuals suspected of insurgent activity during operations in northern Iraq yesterday.

Troops of the 102nd Iraqi Army detained 15 individuals suspected of insurgent activity during cordon and search operations outside of Al Hawd. Suspects are in custody with no ISF injuries reported.

Iraqi Police detained three individuals following an explosion that killed five Iraq Police officers and injured three Iraqi citizens in Hamam Al Alil. One of the individuals is suspected of being involved in the attack. Suspects are in the custody of ISF.

Iraqi Intervention Forces and Multi-National Forces detained three individuals suspected of insurgent activity during a cordon and search operation in central Mosul. Suspects are in custody with no ISF or MNF injuries reported.

Troops of the 101st and 104th Iraqi Army detained two individuals suspected of insurgent activity during a cordon and search operation in central Mosul. Suspects are in custody with no ISF injuries reported.

Iraqi Security Forces and Multi-National Forces continue operations to protect the rights of Iraqi citizens to live free of fear and intimidation from terrorists. Anyone with information on anti-Iraqi insurgent minority activities should call the Joint Coordination Center’s telephone numbers at 513462 or 07701623300.


Comments For "ISF continue successful missions to capture insurgents":

Evidently TFF has decided to emphasize Iraqi unit activity giving the impression the Stryker Brigade has nothing to report. I can understand this as a political agenda building Iraqi army credibility but I am beginning to resent the silence about what the Stryker Brigade is doing. TFO was one of the primary sources of information for us all and now TFF has transformed itself into an Iraqi army fan club.

I'm beginning to get the same feeling. Very well said. Thankyou Dan.

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