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Middle East

US finds IDs of 2 GIs missing in Iraq

(AP)
Updated: 2007-06-16 23:30
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US finds IDs of 2 GIs missing in Iraq
This file image made from a video obtained by the Washington-based SITE Institute shows the identification cards of Pvt. Byron W. Fouty, 19, of Waterford Township, Mich. and Spc. Alex R. Jimenez, 25, of Lawrence, Mass. The identification cards of the two American soldiers missing since an attack on their unit in May were found in an al-Qaida safe house north of Baghdad, the U.S. military said Saturday June 16, 2007. [AP]
BAGHDAD - The identification cards of two American soldiers missing since an attack on their unit in May were found in an al-Qaida safe house north of Baghdad, along with video production equipment, computers and weapons, the US military said Saturday.

The house, discovered June 9 near Samarra -- about 60 miles outside the Iraqi capital -- was otherwise empty, the statement said. American soldiers approaching the building came under fire from a nearby stand of trees, and two were wounded before air support could arrive.

Spc. Alex R. Jimenez and Pvt. Byron Fouty were snatched in a raid on their 10th Mountain Division unit on May 12 near Youssifiyah, a town about 70 miles south of the house where their identification cards were found. The body of a third soldier taken in the raid, Pfc. Joseph Anzack Jr., was found floating in the Euphrates River. Four US soldiers and an Iraqi translator were killed in the May 12 ambush.

The Islamic State of Iraq, a front group for al-Qaida, claimed in a video posted on the Internet this month that all three missing soldiers were killed and buried. The militants showed images of the military IDs of Jimenez, 25, of Lawrence, Mass., and Fouty, 19, of Waterford, Mich., but offered no proof that they were dead.

Gen. David Petraeus, the top American commander in Iraq, said the US military has launched a large offensive operation in several al-Qaida strongholds around Baghdad that the group is using as bases for car bomb operations.

Petraeus, who met with Defense Secretary Robert Gates at a morning breakfast, also said that he knows he has all the troops he's going to get.

"There's never been a military commander in history who wouldn't like to have more of something or other -- that characterizes all of us here," he told reporters traveling with Gates. "The fact is frankly that we have all that our country is going to provide us in terms of combat forces. That is really it right now."

Underscoring the challenges ahead, the arrival of Gates Friday night brought him to a city all but shut down by a security lockdown imposed after the bombing of an important shrine north of the city. The explosion at the Shiite Askariya shrine in Samarra destroyed the mosque's minarets and has prompted at least two retaliatory attacks -- both in southern Iraq.

On Saturday, bombers loaded into pickup trucks pulled up to the al-Ashrah al-Mubashra mosque in Basra's al-Hakimiya district at dawn, residents in nearby houses said. Minutes after they left, a huge explosion tore through the building, leveling it.

As they were leaving, the insurgents wrote graffiti on the mosque complex's outer wall with the names of revered Shiite saints, witnesses said. They also hoisted a green Shiite flag over a crumbling part of the mosque complex, they said.

Iraqi police did not immediately respond to the bombing, witnesses said, raising fears that the city's Shiite-dominated security forces were unwilling to stop sectarian attacks on Sunni landmarks. No injuries were reported in the attack in Basra, Iraq's second-largest city, which is about 340 miles southeast of Baghdad.

On Friday, police said bombers posing as television cameramen destroyed another important Sunni mosque near Basra, the Talha Bin al-Zubair shrine. Afterward, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki ordered an indefinite curfew in Basra, which remained in effect Saturday.

In February 2006, Sunni militants blew up the Askariya shrine's glistening golden dome, in an attack whose aftermath has killed tens of thousands of Iraqis.

In Iraq's western Anbar province, the remains of 13 members of an Iraqi taekwondo team kidnapped last year were found near the main highway leading to Jordan, police and hospital officials said. The team had been driving to a training camp there in May 2006 when their convoy was interrupted.

Members of the Anbar Salvation Council, a group of Sunni tribal leaders who have partnered with US and Iraqi officials to fight al-Qaida influence in Anbar, found the 13 bodies Friday west of Ramadi, said Anbar police Col. Rashid Nayef.

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