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    US raids target al-Qaida in Iraq

    (AP)
    Updated: 2007-04-28 18:20
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    BAGHDAD - US forces detained 17 suspected insurgents in raids targeting al-Qaida in Iraq on Saturday, the military said, a day after the Pentagon announced the capture of one of the terror networks most senior and experienced operatives.

    US raids target al-Qaida in Iraq
    Spc. Joshua Campbell, 22, from Lexington, N.C. of Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team cleans his body armor between missions at Camp Striker in Baghdad, Iraq Fri., April 27, 2007. [AP]
    US raids target al-Qaida in Iraq
    Elsewhere, US forces used fighter jets to destroy a truck bomb discovered in Anbar province, and conducted a raid south of Baghdad that netted weapons that insurgents apparently had imported from neighboring Iran, the military said Saturday.

    US and Iraqi officials in Baghdad declined to comment about Abdul Hadi al-Iraqi, who was captured last fall on his way to Iraq, where he may have been sent by top terror leaders in Pakistan to take a senior position in al-Qaida in Iraq, officials said Friday in Washington.

    The insurgent group has claimed responsibility for some of the deadliest attacks in Iraq, including the bombing last year of a revered Shiite mosque in Samarra that touched off a fierce cycle of retaliatory sectarian violence.

    After being secretly held by the CIA for months, al-Iraqi - who was born in the northern city of Mosul and once served in Iraq's military - has been shipped to the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, military prison for terror suspects, the Pentagon said.

    It said the Iraqi militant is believed responsible for plotting cross-border attacks from Pakistan on US forces in Afghanistan, and leading an effort to assassinate Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, and UN officials.

    The US military in Baghdad said Saturday's raids targeting suspected al-Qaida in Iraq insurgents netted four people in Mosul; six near Karmah, 50 miles west of Baghdad; two near the Syrian border; two in the Iraqi capital; and three near Balad, 50 miles north of Baghdad.

    The detainees were not identified, but the statement linked some to al-Qaida in Iraq, including one who allegedly served as an intelligence officer.

    "We're achieving a deliberate, systematic disruption in the al-Qaida in Iraq network," Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, a US military spokesman, said in the statement.

    The truck loaded with explosives was found early Friday near Fallujah, a city in Anbar province when Marines were tipped off about it by a suspected insurgent they detained during a routine combat operation in the area, the military said.

    Loaded with eight large barrels of an unidentified liquid, the truck contained hidden detonation wire and explosives, the statement said.

    After cordoning off the area and evacuating nearby citizens, the Marines called in US fighter jets that destroyed the truck, causing an explosion large enough to damage some nearby buildings, the military said.

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