
U.S., Iraqi Forces Thwart Prison Escape, Seize Weapons
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON,
Four Iraqi prison guards, an interpreter and four prisoners died and a U.S. soldier and five prisoners were injured when 16 prisoners tried to escape after storming the armory and obtaining weapons. All prisoners are accounted for.
The 101st Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team found nearly 400 mortar rounds, along with explosive propellant, artillery fuses, small-arms ammunition, an anti-tank missile and an anti-personnel mine near Hawijah in north central Iraq.
A cache near Bayji yielded mortar tubes, a rocket-propelled grenade launcher, RPG warheads, plastic explosives and small-arms ammunition.
Another cache near Bayji contained artillery shells, anti-aircraft artillery rounds, mortar tubes, RPG launchers and bulk explosives.
Third Battalion, 1st Brigade, 1st Iraqi Intervention Force soldiers and coalition forces found two weapons caches north of Sadah. They contained makeshift rocket launchers, mortar base plates, and mortar rounds, a machine-gun tripod and two rockets.
Also near Sadah, U.S. and Iraqi soldiers detained a suspect where they found 10 Saudi Arabian passports, several others of unknown origin, $1,900 in U.S. currency and 65,000 Iraqi dinar. A global positioning system device they found a day earlier led them to the site.
(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq, Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq and Task Force Baghdad news releases.)
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Dec2005/20051228_3756.html
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