Iraqi National Guards abducted, officer says
December 27, 2004, 13:45
Nearly two dozen troopers from the Iraqi National Guard may have been abducted by insurgents in the west of the country, according to an account by a Guard officer today. The defence ministry in Baghdad declined to comment on the report and no independent confirmation was available.
The officer, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, said 21 men were seized as they returned by bus across the desert to their base at Qaim, close to the Syrian border, from Haditha, northwest of Ramadi and Falluja. "They were all kidnapped," the officer said, quoting witnesses as saying gunmen in several cars stopped the bus on the highway yesterday afternoon.
He said he believed the attackers belonged to a group led by Jordanian al Qaeda ally Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, although it was not clear how this had been established or whether any demand had been made by the abductors. Iraq's new, US-backed security forces have been prime targets for insurgents, especially in Sunni Arab areas of western and northern Iraq.
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