Zarqawi criticized Muslim theologians
Events, 13-11-2011In an audio tape posted on the Internet site, Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi criticized Muslim theologians ulemite that it exposes the American actions in Iraq and Afghanistan, AP reported. You have given us in the darkest moment and left us the enemy . . . You have abandoned the mujahideen . . . Thousands of the nation's sons were killed at the hands of the infidels because of your silence, says the record. Rather than obey God's commandments, we chose the money and security. Forsaken Mujahideen to confront the most powerful force in the world, adds Zarqawi.
Deserters from the army took hostages in the Moscow region
News, 10-11-2011Two Russian soldiers willfully separated from the military part, took hostages in a building in Moscow region. This was announced by RIA "Novosti", citing the press service of Defense Ministry of Russia. The prosecution said that the drama ended happily, the hostages were released and were not injured. One of the assailants committed suicide, the second was arrested, said a representative of the investigation. Earlier, the military shot dead two militiamen who tried to detain them. Then they caught a taxi with two women inside and under their cover reached street "Podyachenskaya" where they were blocked by the police.
Two people died and 13 were injured in the explosion of two car bombs in Samarra
News, 10-11-2011Two people died and 13 were injured in the explosion of two car bombs in the Iraqi city of Samara, Gazeta said Roux. According to medical sources, six of the victims were police officers and seven civilians. The first car bomb exploded when crossing the US-Iraqi convoy. The second car exploded shortly afterwards near the police station in the western part of town.
In Baghdad killed a U.S. diplomat
News, 09-11-2011In Baghdad killed a U. S. diplomat, AP, citing a statement by U. S. Secretary of State Colin Powell. In a statement released by the U. S. State Department, the name of the diploma - Jim I prayed for 48 years. He was principal adviser to the U. S. embassy in charge of the work with the Iraqi Ministry of Education.
Chief weapons inspectors in Iraq survived an attack
Blog, 09-11-2011Head of U. S. weapons inspectors in Iraq Charles Dyulfar survived in suicide car bomb AP. According to Pentagon sources said on TV NBC, the incident happened on Monday. The location of the attack is not reported. Dyulfar remained miraculously alive in the attack against the convoy, which traveled but two of his guards were killed.
U.S. forces control 70 percent of the territory of Fallujah
Blog, 08-11-2011The U. S. military reported that 70% of the control area of Fallujah, officials RBC. However, the rebels control several central area of town where, as expected, will be held today, violent colors. U. S. sources say at least 11 U. S. Marines and two Iraqi soldiers have died since the beginning of the operation in Fallujah. Moreover, their data nine Iraqi soldiers were wounded. Earlier Bi-Bi-his said that U. S. troops encountered fierce resistance in the center of Fallujah during the second day of the assault against the rebels there.
Opened "houses for executions" in Fallujah
Events, 07-11-2011The official representative of the Iraqi military command has advised that during the assault on Fallujah, soldiers of the National Guard have discovered buildings where terrorists have held hostages and beheading, said MIGnews. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Abdul Kadir Dzhasem Mohan, commander of Iraqi forces in the region, said that the buildings are located in the northern part of Fallujah, where U. S. troops are expected to keep the heaviest fighting.
In an explosion in Baghdad killed at least seven Iraqi policemen
Blog, 07-11-2011At least seven Iraqi policemen were killed in a bomb blast in eastern Baghdad, Gazeta Ru. According to witnesses the explosion erupted near the Ministry of Culture.
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