26 terrorists killed during attack on
coalition forces
BAGHDAD, Iraq - At approximately noon on March 20, 26 terrorists
were killed, seven wounded, and one captured when they attacked a
coalition force convoy on the outskirts of Baghdad in the Salman Pak
area. Seven soldiers were injured during the attack. A U.S. military
convoy and its security element from the 617 Military Police Company
was patrolling when the convoy was ambushed by approximately 40 - 50
terrorists with rocket propelled grenades and small arms fire. The
convoy became disabled and the 617 MP's maneuvered to flank the
terrorists. Apache air support was called in but didn't participate
in the engagement. The Apache remained in the area to provide
additional support if needed.
Military personnel recovered six RPG launchers, 16 RPG rockets, 13
RPK (machine guns), 22 AKMs (assault rifle), more than 2900 rounds
of ammunition, and 40 hand grenades from the terrorists.
Every day soldiers guard convoys across Iraq's most dangerous roads.
In recent days, this road has had increased attacks on coalition
forces. On March 18, there was another complex attack at almost the
same location. The attack consisted of RPGs, mortars, and small arms
fire from both sides of the road. No U.S. soldiers were injured in
this attack.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT CAPT KAREN O'NEILL, MULTI-NATIONAL
CORPS-IRAQ, BY E-MAIL AT MNCI-PAO-VICTORYMAINJOC@IRAQ.CENTCOM.MIL
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