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American invaders nearing death

Publication time: 13 May 2007, 10:12

Five US invaders were killed and three went missing when their unit came under Mujahideen onslaught, south of Baghdad on Saturday. The attack on the western invaders and their puppet munafiq interpreter occurred early on Saturday morning. Mahmudiya is a stronghold of Mujahideen members who oppose the US-backed government in Iraq.

 

Troops who arrived later found five of the soldiers dead and the other three remained missing. The quick reaction force reported finding five members of the team killed in action and three others whose duty status and whereabouts are unknown.

 

Separately, the US terrorists announced the death of an American invader and occupant, who died suffering through his injuries on Friday near Iskandariya, 50km south of Baghdad. The US invaders and terrorists, refused to specify whether the Iraqi interpreter was among those killed or among the missing in the incident near Mahmudiya, citing security reasons.

 

The American invaders have now started torturing and troubling the local people for the sake of those 3 puppets, who went missing. The illegal occupying forces were searching for the missing, using drones and fighter jets and setting up checkpoints throughout the area.

 

The harassment has gone so far that now these invaders are conducting house-to-house searches, rounding up innocent people. The munafiq government together with US invaders are destroying the country's infrastructure and demoralizing the citizens.

 

KC


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