
Terrorists blow themselves up, gunmen lose battles
January 10, 2006
TIKRIT, Iraq (Army News Service, Jan. 10, 2005) – Two terrorist bombers and two gunmen were killed during a series of unrelated incidents throughout northern Iraq Jan. 9.
Two terrorists were killed in Samarra early Monday evening when an improvised explosive device they were attempting to emplace detonated prematurely.
In a separate incident near Samarra, Soldiers killed one man and captured another during a brief engagement after the gunmen fired at their patrol. Accurate return fire from the patrol killed one and forced the other to run away, but the Soldiers chased and quickly apprehended the man.
A lone gunman was also killed Monday morning after shooting at a joint Iraqi and U.S. patrol near Balad. The man began firing at the patrol as it approached the building he was in and the patrol returned fire, killing the gunman. The Soldiers searched the building and seized a variety of IED-making materials.
A joint mission by Iraqi and Coalition Soldiers in Mosul resulted in the detainment of a man who was attempting to follow the Soldiers as they moved through a residential neighborhood. The man was questioned by the Iraqi Soldiers and detained after he tested positive for explosives residue.
(Editor's note: Information provided by 101st Airborne Division Public Affairs.)
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