Tuesday, April 17, 2007

 

Truck overturns before attacking U.S.-Iraqi security station

Security
(AP) - A dump truck overturned north of Baghdad, revealing a payload of nitric acid and explosives en route to attack a joint U.S.-Iraqi security station, the U.S. military said Tuesday. The botched attack occurred Monday in Mashahda, 25 miles north of the capital. After the truck tipped over, U.S. troops approached the truck driver to help, and found the vehicle loaded with nitric acid containers and explosives, the military said in a statement.
Nitric acid is a chemical used to make fertilizer, and can also be used in bombs. "The driver was taken into custody and confessed that he was paid to attack the Joint Security Station in Mashahda, which also houses the town's Iraqi police station," the statement said. Explosives experts disposed of the truck's contents, which included eight containers of nitric acid, eight explosive devices and two large rounds of ammunition, the military said. The driver remained in U.S. custody for further questioning, it said.

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

 

Nitric acid and chlorine containers impounded in search

Security
(Middle East Online) - Hundreds of Iraqi and US troops have pushed into troubled areas of western Baghdad, arresting 31 suspects and impounding containers of nitric acid and chlorine, the US military said Thursday. Around 1,100 US soldiers and 500 Iraqi troops swept into the Mansur district on Wednesday, conducting house to house searches. Iraqi forces detained 20 suspects and US troops another 11, while two weapons caches were seized with containers of nitric acid and chlorine, the military said in a statement.

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