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Thursday, November 25, 2004

Foreign fighters captured in Iraq: "Iraqi police have captured five foreign fighters who escaped from Fallujah and were on their way to attack British troops."

In Ananova: War In Iraq



Troops find vast stores of weapons in Fallujah: "FALLUJAH, Iraq — U.S. Marine officers said Wednesday that U.S. and Iraqi troops sweeping Fallujah have uncovered enough weapons to fuel a nationwide rebellion and that clearing the former insurgent bastion of arms is holding up the return of civilians."

In kgw.com: Iraq News



British Troops Join Anti-Rebel Raids Near Baghdad: "British troops raided the countryvillas of some of Saddam Hussein's old guard on Thursday asthey joined a U.S. and Iraqi offensive against Sunni Musliminsurgents south of Baghdad. (Reuters)"

In Yahoo! News: War with Iraq



Arrests and explosions in Iraq in Katu.com: Iraq & Terror



Iraqis Arrest Five Foreign Fighters: "
Police said Thursday that they have arrested five Arab foreign fighters who escaped from Fallujah with plans to attack coalition troops and Iraqi police in southern Basra.

Basra Police Chief Brig. Mohammed Khazim said the five men were detained on Wednesday night at a checkpoint in Qurnah, about 37 miles north of Basra. Their four-wheel-drive vehicle contained “personal weapons,” he said.

The men were identified as Mohammed Faleh and Bassem Faleh, from Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Bin Hassan and Walid Mohammed, from Tunisia, and Mohammed al-Hadi, from Libya, he said.

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In Command Post: Irak



Zimbabwe lifts ban on journalists: "Zimbabwe has reversed its decision not to allow 13 British journalists into the country in a bid to save England's stalled cricket tour."

In Ananova: War In Iraq

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