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ISI Armed Forces Destroyed 138 US Troops in Two Weeks

Publication time: 26 October 2006, 11:56

The Ministry of Information in the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) issued two statements on Tuesday, October 24, 2006, providing reports of operations executed by its Mujahideen in the governorate of Salah al-Din between October 2 and October 17, 2006, including 24 attacks, and another four in al-Mosul on October 19. The Mosul operations consist of three suicide bombings targeting American and Iraqi forces, which destroyed a puppet police station and several vehicles, and armed confrontations on the quarters of the enemy.

 

Sniper attacks, executions, rocket launchings, and detonations of improvised explosive devices (IED) are among the attacks listed in the Salah al-Din governorate report. The Ministry of Information also provides a tally of the enemies  losses as a result, including the death of 138 Crusader soldiers, 49 members of Peshmerga, security, and Zionist" Mossad, 39 Iraqi forces, and more from the "swindler army" and drivers who work for the enemy.

 

The Islamic State of Iraq  was established to protect the Sunni Iraqi people and defend Islam, by the Pact of the Scented People. It is composed of a variety of Mujahideen groups, including the Mujahideen Shura Council in Iraq, Conquering Army [Jeish al-Fatiheen], Army Squad of the Prophet Muhammad [Jund al-Sahaba], Brigades of al-Tawhid Wal Sunnah, and Sunni tribes. It covers in the governorates of Baghdad, Anbar, Diyala, Kirkuk, Salah al-Din, Ninawa, and parts of Babel and Wasit, and is head by the Emir of the Believers, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, the SITE Institute reported.

 

KC

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