WASHINGTON, Oct. 30, 2005 � Coalition forces foiled a terrorist ambush in an area northwest of Baghdad late Oct. 29, military officials reported today.
The coordinated combat operation against the terrorist forces involved
U.S. Army ground and aviation forces and close-air support from a U.S.
Air Force F-15E, which dropped a 500-pound precision-guided bomb on the
enemy position.
The area was known for multiple ambushes with small arms and
rocket-propelled grenades against local Iraqi citizens, Iraqi security
forces and coalition forces, officials said.
Around 9 p.m., a group of terrorists was spotted moving along a canal
and getting into position for an ambush. As ground forces from 3rd
Brigade, 1st Armored Division, secured the area around the ambush site,
attack helicopters arrived at the scene and confirmed that the
individuals hiding in the bushes were enemy forces.
When the terrorists fired at the helicopters, the AH-64 Apaches engaged them with return gunfire.
Several enemy forces retreated into a nearby house, but later fled the premises as U.S. forces moved in.
The Apache helicopters continued to engage the terrorists as they
scattered and tried to hide in vegetation. When several terrorists
converged in one location, ground forces called in the F-15E air
strike.
Coalition forces killed at least six terrorists in the combat
operation, and wounded and detained five others. No U.S. or civilian
casualties were reported.
In other operations in Iraq, Task Force Baghdad soldiers discovered a
roadside bomb northwest of Baghdad on the evening of Oct. 28.
Combat engineers from 36th Engineer Group discovered the hidden
improvised explosive device before it could be used to harm Iraqi
security forces, Iraqi civilians or coalition forces.
Soldiers from 70th Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored
Division, quickly secured the site after the discovery. An explosives
ordnance disposal team recovered the bomb.
(Compiled from Task Force Baghdad and Multinational Force Iraq news releases.)
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