All 3, USA POW's dead, breaking:
All 3, USA POW's dead, breaking: by Gerald
News Type: Event — Wed May 23, 2007 2:56 PM EDT
RIP Spc. Alex Jimenez, Pfc. Joseph Anzack Jr., and Pvt. Byron Fouty.
UPDATE: VOI: Bodies of Three Kidnapped Soldiers Found
http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php/post/2905
Babel, May 23, (VOI) - Iraqi police forces in Babel province found on Wednesday two bodies believed to belong to two of the kidnapped U.S. soldiers near al-Furat river in al-Musayab region, 50 km northwest of Hilla, a police source said.
"Two bodies in U.S. uniform were found by Babel police forces near al-Furat river. They bore signs of torture," the source, who asked not to be named, told the independent news agency Voices of Iraq (VOI). "The police handed the bodies to the U.S. army and cordoned off the area," he also said. No comment was available from the U.S. army on the incident. more as story breaks.
This is so wrong, they were worth so much more alive, and AQ has had a year to plan this, someone screwed up big time, it makes no sense.
Just found out: To limit the chance of rumors and information being sent back the United States, AP reports, military bases in the area have been put on an Internet blackout, preventing e-mail messages from being sent from the area.
SHOULD I HAVE REPORTED THIS STORY?
Gerald
News Type: Event — Wed May 23, 2007 2:56 PM EDT
RIP Spc. Alex Jimenez, Pfc. Joseph Anzack Jr., and Pvt. Byron Fouty.
UPDATE: VOI: Bodies of Three Kidnapped Soldiers Found
http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php/post/2905
Babel, May 23, (VOI) - Iraqi police forces in Babel province found on Wednesday two bodies believed to belong to two of the kidnapped U.S. soldiers near al-Furat river in al-Musayab region, 50 km northwest of Hilla, a police source said.
"Two bodies in U.S. uniform were found by Babel police forces near al-Furat river. They bore signs of torture," the source, who asked not to be named, told the independent news agency Voices of Iraq (VOI). "The police handed the bodies to the U.S. army and cordoned off the area," he also said. No comment was available from the U.S. army on the incident. more as story breaks.
This is so wrong, they were worth so much more alive, and AQ has had a year to plan this, someone screwed up big time, it makes no sense.
Just found out: To limit the chance of rumors and information being sent back the United States, AP reports, military bases in the area have been put on an Internet blackout, preventing e-mail messages from being sent from the area.
SHOULD I HAVE REPORTED THIS STORY?
Gerald
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