U.S. forces kill man behind January Kerbala attack

Sun May 20, 2007 12:08pm EDT
 
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. forces have killed the man behind a well planned guerrilla assault in Iraq in January in which five U.S. soldiers were killed, a U.S. military spokesman in Iraq said on Sunday.

Maj. Gen. William Caldwell told CNN Azhar al-Dulaimi had masterminded the attack in which guerrillas posing as Americans entered a government compound in the Shi'ite holy city of Kerbala, killed a U.S. soldier and drove away with four others whom they shot and killed later.

"We found him finally Friday morning. We went in on a precision operation to capture him and in the pursuing engagement that occurred, he was killed," Caldwell said. He did not say where Dulaimi was killed.

Caldwell said U.S. forces were pressing on with their search for three soldiers missing since a May 12 ambush south of Baghdad.

"We have every reason to believe at this point still that they probably are alive. There is nothing to indicate otherwise, so we are going to continue what we are doing," he said.

 

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