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Iraqi troops rescue tribal chiefs | |
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Iraqi troops have rescued eight members of a group of 11 tribal leaders abducted in Baghdad on Sunday, the Iraqi defence ministry has said. | |
Spokesman Maj Gen Mohammed al-Askari said the sheikhs were freed in a raid on a house following a tip off. | |
The troops are searching for the remaining members of the group but reports said one had been found dead. | The troops are searching for the remaining members of the group but reports said one had been found dead. |
Meanwhile, Iraqi police denied earlier reports that 20 headless bodies had been found dumped near Baquba. | |
The Sunni and Shia sheikhs rescued on Monday were seized while on their way home to Diyala province after meeting government officials about efforts against al-Qaeda in Iraq. | |
The US military in Iraq on Monday accused an alleged rogue commander from a Shia militia of being behind the kidnappings. | |
The Americans said the man - whom they named as Arkan Hasnawi - had disobeyed a ceasefire ordered by his militia, the Mehdi Army. | |
"Arkan Hasnawi and his gang of criminals continue to intimidate and terrorise innocent Iraqi citizens, taking actions that mirror the tactics used by al-Qaeda in Iraq," the military said in a statement, quoted by Reuters news agency. |