US Military Ends Week-Long Offensive Against Insurgents
http://enews.voanews.com/t?ctl=D779FC:2F72C9DUS officials confirm deaths of nine Marines in operation and capture
of 39 insurgents who have what they called "intelligence value" The
U.S. military officials in Iraq have announced that a week-long
operation against militants was over as they confirmed the deaths of
nine U.S. Marines in that operation. The U.S. officials say during the
operation they have captured 39 insurgents who have what they called
"intelligence value".
U.S. ground troops, supported by tanks and helicopters, worked to
surround what they believe are insurgent strongholds in a village near
the Euphrates River, Saturday. The move to encircle the insurgents is
the latest phase of Operation Matador, a sweep across the border
region aimed at crushing the followers of Jordanian militant leader
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
Witnesses say village residents shut themselves indoors as U.S. troops
took up positions on the northern bank of the Euphrates.
According to a doctor at a nearby hospital, five people were wounded
when a house was rocked by an explosion. The source of the shelling
could not be confirmed.
The loss of the four marines brought to nine the number of American
dead in the week-old campaign.
Marine commanders say more than 100 insurgents and foreign fighters
are believed to have been killed in the campaign.
Operation Matador began last weekend in a western desert area
suspected to be one of the main routes into Iraq used into Iraq by
foreign fighters, including suicide bombers.
Syria has denied Iraqi accusations that it is allowing guerrillas to
enter Iraq from its territory.