14 August 2004 - Iraq Special Weapons News |
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- DoD Identifies Marine Casualty
- One Marine, one Soldier killed in separate incidents Aug. 13
- Forces Capture Suspected Cell members, Kill Insurgents AFPS 14 Aug 2004 -- Three suspected anti-Iraqi cell members were captured during a cordon-and-search mission near Tuz, Iraq, today, reported Multinational Force Iraq officials.
- IRAQ/NAJAF VOA 14 Aug 2004 -- Iraq's interim government says talks to end the standoff in the holy city of Najaf have collapsed. A tense cease-fire had been in place as the negotiations took place. Elsewhere, U.S. and Iraqi officials say about 90 insurgents have been killed in airstrikes and fighting in the cities of Samarra and Hilla.
- Talks With Iraqi Insurgents Break Down In Al-Najaf RFE/RL 14 Aug 2004 -- Talks between Iraqi insurgents and the country's interim government to end fighting in the holy city of Al-Najaf have reportedly broken down.
- Temporary Truce Reached In Al-Najaf RFE/RL 14 Aug 2004 -- A temporary truce has apparently taken hold in the Iraqi Shi'ite Muslim holy city of Al-Najaf, which is reported calm today after more than a week of heavy fighting.
- 1/2's Charlie Co. captures IEDs, suspect Marine Corps News 14 Aug 2004 -- Marines from the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit seized three improvised explosive devices and detained one suspect during a cordon-and-knock mission outside of the forward operating base here Aug. 14.
- I MEF Marines assess Al Anbar gravesites Marine Corps News 14 Aug 2004 -- Marines of I Marine Expeditionary Force set off on a three-day convoy July 7, to gather information on mass graves in the Al Anbar Province.
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- Iraq PM refutes allegation Iran interfering in country`s internal affairs IRNA 14 Aug 2004 -- Iraq`s Interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said Iraq is not accusing the Iranian government of interfering in the country`s internal affairs.
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