From Yahoo! News:
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi soldiers backed by U.S. helicopters killed several suspected insurgents and seized 131 more in a dawn raid Saturday, capturing tons of explosives earmarked for attacks on the holy city of Kerbala, officials said.

"It was a surprise operation based on intensive surveillance by military intelligence," Defense Minister Hazim al-Shaalan told Reuters. "It was very successful."

Earlier this week Iraqi police commandos said they killed 85 militants in a raid on a suspected insurgent training camp near Baghdad, hailing it as a breakthrough against the insurgency.

Shaalan said several suspected militants were killed in the latest operation, which began late Friday and culminated in the dawn raid just outside Kerbala, about 100 km (60 miles) southwest of Baghdad.

The vast majority of the 131 captured were Iraqis, although officials said many faked Iraqi identification papers were also found. It was not clear how many people were killed.
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Seized along with the suspects were three tons of TNT explosive, at least three ready-made car bombs, hundreds of rocket-propelled grenades, several Katyusha rockets, more than 250,000 rounds of ammunition and other equipment.

In terms of the number of people detained and the amount of weaponry seized, it marks one of the most successful Iraqi-run operations in the past two years.

Iraqi officials say their intelligence network is improving, while Iraqi security forces are also growing stronger, giving them fresh impetus in the battle against the two-year-old insurgency.
First a squad - or 4th Platoon? I heard it was only 12 soldiers - of the 617th Military Police Company, Kentucky National Guard defeated ambushers four times larger to the tune of 27 enemies dead and eight captured to only three WIA (will recover) National Guardsmen, with the trenchclearers led by a female Sgt., then the slaying of 85 gunnies near Lake Tharthar (central Iraq), the reported (DEBKAfile) capture of 70 mixed al-Qaida/Ansar al-Islam/Baathists in Mosul by the New Iraqi Army's "Wolf Brigade" without any US support and now this ...

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