Nine killed in clashes in Iraqi city Baakuba
World, 30-10-2011At least nine people died in fierce fighting between insurgents and U. S. and Iraqi forces in Baakuba, AP reported. The U. S. military command clashes began when militants attacked U. S. soldiers with grenades near a police station. They were fired by soldiers mosque, which was later Iraqi security forces stormed. Inside were found, missiles and other weapons and ammunition.
Allawi: In Fallujah is eradicated powerful terrorist group
Events, 30-10-2011Iraqi Prime Minister Eyad Allawi says that in Fallujah were detained leader and members of one of the main extremist groups operating throughout the country forward MIGnews. Allawi stressed that the group is called "Army Magomet" whose leader is said Muayad Ahmed Yassin, also known as Abu Ahmed. According to Iraqi Prime Group is planning to destroy Fallujah, bursting the most important sites in the city. "It is this group has claimed responsibility for killing many inhabitants of Iraq, Arabs and foreigners.
UN arms embargo on Ivory Coast
News, 29-10-2011Security Council of the UN arms embargo on Ivory Coast, now known as the country Ivory Coast. The measure was taken after the recent violence in the country. Members of the Security Council unanimously supported the proposed resolution Franitsya to prevent government forces and insurgents to bring new weapons. The resolution provides one month of vrazhdumashtite countries to the EU back on the table for peace talks or be threatened with sanctions. The latest violence erupted in the country before 10 days after the armed forces launched air strikes that have killed nine French peacekeepers.
Filmed how US-Marine shot an unarmed wounded Iraqi
Topics, 27-10-2011American TV channels spread images of the killing of an unarmed wounded man in a mosque in Fallujah, shot point blank by a U. S. Marine. CNN and NBC broadcast of the stop-motion video, which was bent infantryman with a rifle over her husband directed. Was released and recording of a conversation between Marines, which heard the reply "already dead".
The Americans begin an offensive in Mosul
Events, 27-10-2011U. S. soldiers said they began to mass offensive against the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. It is expected the city to send another 1,000 soldiers since last Saturday in the area were redeploying 500. BBC stated that the action is in response to a number of attacks in Mosul against U. S. military and Iraqi police stations of.
Sentenced to 16 years for Madrid bombings
News, 25-10-201116 year old Spaniard was sentenced in Madrid because it has brought the explosives used in attacks on 11 March. He pleaded guilty and received six years' imprisonment, to serve in the penitentiary for minors. The youngster, nicknamed Tsigancheto is first to face justice for bloody attacks in Madrid. The prosecutor had requested 8 years in prison followed by five years probation. The process took place in the National Court of Spain in an underground room where they usually sue members of ETA. Were not allowed photographers and cameramen for the law to protect minors and prohibiting the announcement of the name of the suspect.
Taliban attacked a police post, killing six policemen
News, 25-10-2011Taliban attacked a police post near important water power plant in Afghanistan, officials Gazeta Ru. As a result of the attack killed six policemen. One of the attackers was killed and two wounded. Plant that provides electricity to Kandahar, the main town in southern Afghanistan, was injured in the attack.
Open body in Baghdad was kidnapped Japanese
Events, 23-10-2011Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Mashimura confirmed that the headless body found in Baghdad, was taken hostage Jap Road Code. The code was kidnapped on Tuesday and his captors threatened to kill him if Japan did not withdraw its contingent from Iraq. The code has been identified by fingerprints sent by the Japanese Embassy Foreign Ministry in Tokyo. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi expressed his condolences to the family code. But he said that Japanese troops would remain in Iraq to "support the Iraqi people to rebuild the country," said CNN.
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