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TV pictures show soldiers in combat gear, jumping from one of the flaming tanks and making their escape.
UK soldiers freed from Basra jail
Clashes in Basra
UK forces used tanks to break down the walls of a jail where two British soldiers were being held in the Iraqi city of Basra, according to reports.
The soldiers' arrests had sparked clashes in the city in which British tanks came under attack and two civilians were reportedly killed.
Basra's governor said the demolition was a "barbaric act of aggression".
British officials said the men were back in UK forces' custody but would not say how this had happened.
Two British soldiers have been freed from the jail in the Iraqi city of Basra where they were being held after UK tanks smashed down a wall.
The Ministry of Defence denies its tanks deliberately demolished the wall and insist the men's release was secured through negotiations.
news.bbc.co.uk...
Bikereddie
posted on 19-9-2005 at 07:29
British Soldiers undercover? Hmmmmm I wonder who they could be.
How about the SAS for guess?
Originally posted by Bikereddie
Bikereddie
posted on 19-9-2005 at 07:29
British Soldiers undercover? Hmmmmm I wonder who they could be.
How about the SAS for guess?
I guessed right here guys. Just found this new news report published today.
Link
It still is unclear as to why the soldiers were "undercover". What were they doing?
[edit on 20-9-2005 by Bikereddie]
Originally posted by frayed1
There is another thread, by ArchAngel, here, about 2 UK soldiers, dressed as arabs, that were arrested after shooting at a police station. They were said to be driving a car packed with explosives. The original source AA cited for the info, news.xinhuanet.com..." target="_blank" class="postlink" rel="nofollow">here
This sounds like the same two soldiers, the ones who were rescued after their arrest.......see what you think.
Sounds a bit odd......what were they up to with a car full of explosives?
Newsnight
Our Iraqi security forces in general, and these in particular and in many parts of Iraq, I have to admit that they have been penetrated by some of the insurgents, some of the terrorists as well, so I can't deny this.
Iraqi journalist working with The New York Times is abducted and killed in Basra
ASSOCIATED PRESS 12:57 p.m. September 19, 2005
BAGHDAD, Iraq – An Iraqi journalist working for The New York Times was killed after men claiming to be police officers abducted him from his home in the southern city of Basra, the newspaper announced Monday.
Fakher Haider, a 38-year-old reporter covering Basra, was found dead in a deserted area on the city's outskirts Monday morning after his abduction late Sunday night.
Timesonline.co.uk
During the day we went to exhaustive lengths to achieve the hand-over of the soldiers. And in fact, as a result, we understand that the Iraqi Interior Minister personally ordered the release of the soldiers. However, that order seems to have been ignored.
Later in the day, however, I became more concerned about the safety of the two soldiers after we received information that they had been handed over to militia elements. As a result I took the difficult decision to order entry to the Jamiat police station. By taking this action we were able to confirm that the soldiers were no longer being held by the IPS. An operation was then mounted to rescue them from a house in Basra.
Police station raid was diversion as SAS squad rescued comrades
An SAS team used the noise of armoured vehicles bulldozing their way through a nearby police compound to mask the raid that freed their comrades.
The rescuers, from the same squad as the captives, blew out the doors and windows of the smart suburban villa with plastic explosive and hurled stun grenades at the militiamen guarding the two undercover soldiers.
A short, intense burst of automatic gunfire was heard before the men were freed and their captors were seen being dragged away, hoods over their heads and their hands tied behind their backs.
www.regiments.org...
Special Reconnaissance Regiment - formed with HQ at Hereford from volunteers of other units to support international expeditionary operations in the fight against international terrorism, absorbing 14th Intelligence Company (formed for operations against Ulster terrorists), Intelligence Corps, and releasing the SAS and SBS for the "hard end" of missions
Originally posted by stumason
Originally posted by frayed1
There is another thread, by ArchAngel, here, about 2 UK soldiers, dressed as arabs, that were arrested after shooting at a police station. They were said to be driving a car packed with explosives. The original source AA cited for the info, news.xinhuanet.com..." target="_blank" class="postlink" rel="nofollow">here
This sounds like the same two soldiers, the ones who were rescued after their arrest.......see what you think.
Sounds a bit odd......what were they up to with a car full of explosives?
Erm...car full opf explosives..I have read that thread and that part is bunk, which has been proved in that thread.
It was merely a reccy/intel op gone Pete Tong, as the Iraqi Police (which are NOT as impartial as they should be, by a long shot) were using them as bargaining chips to get two prominent Shia guys released who had been nicked for supporting insurgents.
The "Police" handed the two men over to local militia, that is why the Army went in and rescued them, what with the beheadings and tendency for these guys to kill their hostages.