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Iraqi, U.S. soldiers kill 14 gunmen in Mosul raids
09 Nov 2007 06:30:40 GMT
Source: Reuters
BAGHDAD, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Iraqi and U.S. forces killed 14 suspected insurgents and detained 44 more in raids over the past 48 hours in northern Iraq, the U.S. military said on Friday.

Iraqi and U.S. soldiers also uncovered weapons caches this week in and around the city of Mosul, 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad, including rocket-propelled grenades and materials used to make bombs, the U.S. military said in a statement.

Helicopters were used in some of the fighting that took place in Mosul and around Nineveh province, it said.

"Iraqi citizens have been actively providing information to the (Iraqi security forces) and coalition forces to assist them in securing their neighbourhoods," U.S. Colonel Stephen Twitty said in the statement.

The raids come as the U.S. military, which has poured an extra 30,000 troops into Iraq this year, touts declining levels of violence, especially in the capital Baghdad. (Reporting by Missy Ryan; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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Iraqi soldiers stop vehicles at a checkpoint in Baghdad November 12, 2007. Iraq's government hopes it will soon be able to declare an end to a U.S.-Iraqi security operation in Baghdad following a sharp drop in insurgent attacks in the capital, a military spokesman said. REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen (IRAQ)



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