"Two U.S. Air Force B-1B bombers and four F-16 fighters employed approximately four dozen precision-guided, direct-attack munitions or J-DAMs on targets in the Arab Jabour area south of Baghdad," said Colonel Terry Ferrell, the brigade commander. "More than 50 targets were identified by the 2nd Brigade Combat Team in order to destroy known improvised explosive device and cache locations." Forty-seven of the targets were hit, while three strikes were deferred to minimalist civilian casualties.From Bill Roggio here.
While the US military did not have information on al Qaeda casualties, General Mustafa al Jabouri, the commander of the Arab Jabour Concerned Local Citizens force, said a senior al Qaeda leader was killed along with 20 other fighters. "Our information confirmed that Walid Khudair, also known as al Jahash, leader of al-Qaeda in the southern belts of Baghdad, was killed in the air strikes," Jabouri told AFP. "Twenty other terrorists were also killed."
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Sunday, January 13, 2008
Operation Marne Thunderbolt and Arab Jabour
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