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Operation Saber Guardian

Operation Saber Guardian
Operation Saber Guardian
Part of Iraq War
Date July 10, 2007 - July 11, 2007
Location Sherween, Iraq
Result Coalition victory
Belligerents
United States United States
Iraq Iraq
Iraqi Insurgency
Strength
Not Reported Not Reported
Casualties and losses
Not Reported 20 killed
20 captured
2 weapon caches detained
12 explosives detained

Operation Saber Guardian was a joint operation between 3rd Battalion, 3rd Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army soldiers, local concerned citizens, and 6-9 Armored Reconnaissance Squadron, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division. The operation, targeted at al-Qaida leadership near the town of Sherween, Iraq, resulted in 20 al-Qaida terrorists killed, 20 detained, and two weapons caches and 12 improvised explosive devices discovered.

Background

The operation began early Tuesday morning with close air support engaging three river crossings and one bridge with eight 2,000 pound bombs and 14-500 pound bombs. The locations are used by al-Qaida to conduct their attacks and were engaged to prevent their escape.

“This operation was very important for the people of Sherween because they were able to find a very big hideout for the terrorists,” said Staff Maj. Gen. Abdul Kareem, commander of Iraqi Security Forces in Diyala province. “It was a very big surprise for the terrorists and the people that support them.”

The people of Sherween played a vital role in this operation as they fought side-by-side the ISF to help them capture and kill known terrorists.

Members of the IA also cleared a local mosque, a suspected terrorist haven, and identified mortar tubes, a mortar cache, small-arms munitions, a sniper rifle and machine guns. The other weapons cache included small-arms munitions and IED-making materials.

“The political impact will strengthen the local population’s confidence in the IA and the local government,” said Maj. John Woodward, 6-9 ARS executive officer. “It will also facilitate Sunni Resistance fighting in the Muqdadiyah area as the people have grown tired of the destruction al-Qaida offers.”

“Such an operation will have a very big impact on the future of Diyala,” said Kareem. “This will serve as lessons for the terrorists and their supporters.

“Now they will start thinking there is no safe haven,” Kareem continued. “The ISF and CF will follow them wherever they go.”


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