Sunday, May 27, 2007

16 'directly related to attack' captured as search for missing soldiers continues


Above: Alex Jimenez, left, and Byron Fouty, front center, are part of the 10th Mountain Division in Iraq. Both are listed as 'Duty Status: Whereabouts Unknown', and there is no new word on the search for the two soldiers. Left: A yellow ribbon tied round a tree at Byron Fouty's former high school.

(EUNN) London - The hunt for those responsible for kidnapping three U.S. soldiers in Iraq continued Sunday with the capture of 16 people Coalition Forces say are directly related to the attack on May 12th. An outcome of that search also lead to the capture of an al-Qaeda stronghold where several dozen Iraqi prisoners were rescued, Baghdad military sources say.

Last week one of the captured U.S. soldiers was found dead, his body dumped in the Euphrates River south of Baghdad May 23rd. Iraqi police say they found the body of U.S. Army Pfc. Joseph J. Anzack Jr., 20, a native of Torrance, Calif., and turned the soldier's corpse over to U.S. authorities in Baghdad that same day.

The U.S. Department of Defense confirmed that it was the body of one of three missing U.S. soldiers two days later, after notifying Pvt. Anzack's family.

The three U.S. soldiers disappeared after insurgents attacked a U.S. military observation post in the Mahmoudiya area, in a stretch known as the Triangle of Death.

Four American soldiers and an Iraqi soldier were found dead at the scene of that ambush.

Read the rest at Access News

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