26 January 2006 - Iraq Special Weapons News |
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- OIF/OEF Casualty Update 26 Jan 2006 [PDF]
- MND-B SOLDIER KILLED, ANOTHER WOUNDED IN ROADSIDE BOMB ATTACK
- DoD Identifies Army Casualty
- SOLDIER KILLED NEAR RAMADI
- CENTAF releases daily airpower summary AFPN 26 Jan 2006 -- U.S. Central Command Air Forces officials released today's airpower summary.
- 420 Detainees Released; Weapons Caches Found, Destroyed AFPS 26 Jan 2006 -- About 420 detainees, including five women, were to be released from coalition detention facilities in Iraq today and tomorrow, officials announced.
- Iraqi Insurgents Now Battling Al Qaeda Terrorists AFPS 26 Jan 2006 -- The al Qaeda in Iraq network has lost scores of key leaders as the result of anti-terrorist operations and now it's being attacked by Iraqi insurgents, a senior U.S. military officer told reporters at a Baghdad news conference today.
- Bomb, terror cells disabled in northern Iraq Army News 26 Jan 2006 -- Coalition forces captured 63 suspected insurgents in northern Iraq so far this week, including some thought to be in a ring responsible for local beheadings.
- US Military: 5 Women Among 400 Iraqi Prisoners Being Freed VOA 26 Jan 2006 -- The U.S. military in Iraq says it is releasing more than 400 Iraqi detainees, including five women prisoners.
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- Iraqi Minister Survives Deadly Attack RFE/RL 26 Jan 2006 -- Officials say a roadside bomb today hit the convoy of Iraqi Industry Minister Osama Abdul Aziz al-Najafi.
- Iraq: Sunni Insurgents Turning Against Al-Zarqawi RFE/RL 26 Jan 2006 -- Six armed groups in Iraq have tentatively agreed to enter into national reconciliation talks aimed at ending the insurgency, amid increasing reports of growing conflict between nationalist-oriented resistance groups and Abu Mus'ab al-Zarqawi's Al-Qaeda-affiliated movement.
- IRAQ: Protest against alleged al-Qaida violence in Samara IRIN 26 Jan 2006 -- More than 1,000 protesters hit the streets of Samara, some 125km north of the capital, Baghdad, this week to demonstrate against al-Qaida militants blamed for killing more than 100 local police recruits this month.
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