Tuesday, February 14, 2012


Iraq

Iraqi Army Finds Explosives, No Hostages In Madain

18 April 2005 -- Iraqi security forces raided a town south of Baghdad early today after reports that Sunni militants had kidnapped some 100 Shi'ites. They found no evidence that anyone had been seized.

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Army officials say the Iraqi troops -- backed by the U.S. military -- met no resistance during the raid. The soldiers found some stolen cars, ammunition and bomb-making equipment, but no hostages in and around the town of Madain.

Yesterday, caretaker Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said an Al-Qaeda-affiliated group had seized hostages in the town to provoke a Sunni-Shiite civil war.

But an Internet statement issued by Al-Qaeda said the hostage crisis was fabricated as a pretext for government forces to raid Madain, a Shi'ite-Sunni town some 30 kilometers from Baghdad.

(Reuters/AFP/AP)

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