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searchingforsanity
All hell is breaking loose.

http://icasualties.org/oif/

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02/17/05 Iraq Pipeline Watch # 210
February 16 - gunmen killed the colonel Ibrahim Ahmed in charge of pipeline security. The killing took place at Ajeel west of Kirkuk. 

02/17/05 Iraq Pipeline Watch # 209
February 16 - attack on pipeline in the Bajwan area, northwest of Kirkuk.

02/17/05 Iraq Pipeline Watch # 208
February 16 - another attack on pipeline near Fatha. 

02/17/05 Iraq Pipeline Watch # 207
February 16 - attack on pipeline carrying crude from Kirkuk to Daura refinery. 

02/17/05 Iraq Pipeline Watch #206
February 16 - attack on pipeline carrying crude from Kirkuk to Bayji near Fatha.


http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200502/s1305463.htm

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Allawi party official kidnapped
Armed men have kidnapped an official of interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's party, while four Iraqi policemen have been killed in violence north of Baghdad.

Security sources say "Seif Abu Meshaal Hassan, in charge of the Iraqi National Accord in Salaheddin, was kidnapped from his house in Dijla," near Samarra, 120 kilometres from Baghdad.

They say armed and masked men in four cars snatched Mr Hassan late Wednesday.

The INA says that more than 20 of its members have been killed this year, and over 40 since the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in April 2003.

Last month, the group of Iraq's most wanted man, Abu Musab al Zarqawi, released a film showing the killing of an INA candidate for the January 30 elections.

Elsewhere, a bomb targeting a police patrol in Samarra has killed a policeman and wounded four others.

Three policemen and an insurgent have been killed in an assassination bid on a police captain near Samarra.

"The unknown man opened fire on my convoy, police returned fire and three of them were killed in the ensuing firefight, as well as the attacker," Captain Muder al-Baldawi said.

Iraqi and US forces arrested former ruling Baath Party member Malek al-Hmud at his home in the same area on Wednesday night.

Police says he is accused of helping the insurgency.
starrygalore
Yeah he left for a reason--to be appointed to national intelligence czar
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