Iran Focus: London, Aug. 08 Coalition forces in the Baghdad slum Sadr City killed 30 insurgents and detained a further 12 during operations on Wednesday, the U.S. military announced. Iran Focus
London, Aug. 08 Coalition forces in the Baghdad slum Sadr City killed 30 insurgents and detained a further 12 during operations on Wednesday, the U.S. military announced.
The individuals detained and the terrorists killed during the raid are believed to be members of a cell of a Special Groups terrorist network known for facilitating the transport of weapons and explosively formed penetrators, or EFPs, from Iran to Iraq, as well as bringing militants from Iraq into Iran for terrorist training, the Multi-National Force Iraq (MNF-I) said in a statement.
As Iraqi and Coalition forces approached the objective location, they observed two armed men in tactical fighting positions assessed to be early warning operatives for the individual targeted in the operation. Responding appropriately to the immediate threat, ground forces engaged the two armed men, killing them. While in the objective area, ground forces raided a concentration of buildings and detained 12 suspected Special Groups Cell terrorists, the MNF-I said.
Building upon a series of coordinated operations efforts that began with the raid in al Amarah in June, Coalition Forces continue to attack the supply chain of illicit materials being shipped from Iran. Intelligence reports indicate that the targeted individual in last nights raid acts as a proxy between the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force and the Iraqi EFP network. Reports also indicate that he assists with the facilitation of weapons and EFP shipments into Iraq as well as the transfer of militant extremists to Iran for training, the statement added.
Coalition Forces continue to gain momentum against the illicit movement of lethal materials from Iran. Iranian-supported militia extremists and terrorists are seeking to destroy the future of Iraq and well continue to capture or kill them and dismantle their organizations, said Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, an MNF-I spokesman.