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  • Two Insurgents Killed, Eight Captured; Weapons Cache Found, Destroyed
    Tuesday, April 04, 2006
    Two insurgents were killed and eight
    captured April 1 after 101st Airborne Division soldiers spotted terrorists
    planting a homemade bomb near a road the soldiers frequently travel,
    military officials said today.

    The soldiers initially spotted eight men exit a suspicious truck
    stopped alongside the road. The men quickly dropped several artillery rounds
    before driving to a nearby village, where about 10 more men gathered
    around the truck. Within minutes, the truck drove off, and four
    insurgents started walking toward the makeshift bomb.

    Splitting into two teams, two team members positioned themselves off
    the road where they could observe traffic and the bomb. Meanwhile, the
    other team began laying wire through a field to the artillery rounds and
    then completed building the pressure-switch bomb. The second group then
    found a place from which they too could watch the explosion.

    OH-58 Kiowa helicopter pilots from the 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry
    Regiment, engaged two of the insurgents with machine gun and rocket fire
    after being called in by leaders of 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry
    Regiment. The pilots were unable to spot the other two insurgents hiding in the
    field, so the 1st Battalion leaders ordered their men to fire 120 mm
    artillery rounds at the targets. Upon impact of the artillery rounds, one
    of the suspects began moving back to the village.

    Soldiers searched 10 different structures, detaining eight suspected
    insurgents for questioning during a cordon-and-search operati
    on. Three of
    the detainees tested positive for having contact with explosive
    residue.


    Meanwhile, another element from the 1st Battalion secured the bomb site
    until the explosive ordnance disposal unit could arrive. While an
    explosive ordnance disposal team examined the bomb, 1st Battalion soldiers
    searched the field, confirming that two of the terrorists had been
    killed.


    The EOD unit disposed of the device with an on-site controlled blast.

    In other news from Iraq, Iraqi soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 1st
    Brigade, 8th Iraqi Army Division, and U.S. soldiers from 3rd Battalion, 16th
    Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry
    Division, found a large weapons cache in southern Babil province March 30. The
    cache consisted of 99 rocket-propelled-grenade launchers
    . An explosive
    ordnance disposal team disposed of the weapons.
    posted by Jay Are @ 11:40:00 AM  
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