Senior Military Official: 1 of 3 missing soldiers may have been killed after capture
Above: Jospeh Anzack, Byron Fouty and Alex Jimenez were listed as 'Duty Status: Whereabouts Unknown' following Saturday's attack. Earlier General Petraeus, commander of U.S. forces in Iraq said in an interview that he believes he knows who abducted the three soldiers missing since a May 12 attack, and that as of Friday morning he believed at least two of them were still alive. Left: The area known as the 'Triangle of Death'.
There is information suggesting two of the three U.S. soldiers missing in Iraq are still alive and "suspicion" that one may have been killed sometime after capture, a senior military official told ABC News.
The official said the information is "based on intel" gathered "over the last day or so."
However, the source added, "Until there is definitive evidence to the contrary ... we are working on the assumption that all three are still alive."
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