This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/middle_east/7154856.stm

The article has changed 4 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Iraq 'torture complex' discovered Iraq 'torture complex' discovered
(about 2 hours later)
US and Iraqi forces have discovered a "torture complex" in an al-Qaeda safe haven near Muqdadiya in central Diyala province, the US military has said.US and Iraqi forces have discovered a "torture complex" in an al-Qaeda safe haven near Muqdadiya in central Diyala province, the US military has said.
Three buildings containing chains on the walls and ceilings, and a metal bed connected to a power supply were found during an operation on 9 December.Three buildings containing chains on the walls and ceilings, and a metal bed connected to a power supply were found during an operation on 9 December.
Mass graves containing 26 bodies were uncovered nearby, the military said.Mass graves containing 26 bodies were uncovered nearby, the military said.
Correspondents say Diyala has been the focus of some of the fiercest attacks by insurgents in recent months.Correspondents say Diyala has been the focus of some of the fiercest attacks by insurgents in recent months.
Militants displaced from their former strongholds in Anbar province and parts of Baghdad are believed to have migrated to the province.Militants displaced from their former strongholds in Anbar province and parts of Baghdad are believed to have migrated to the province.
Earlier on Tuesday, a suicide bomber killed 13 people and a US soldier in an attack on a recruiting centre for local Sunni Arab militia groups that have been fighting al-Qaeda-linked militants in Diyala.Earlier on Tuesday, a suicide bomber killed 13 people and a US soldier in an attack on a recruiting centre for local Sunni Arab militia groups that have been fighting al-Qaeda-linked militants in Diyala.
'Atrocity site''Atrocity site'
The grisly discovery of what the US military called an atrocity site and torture complex north of Muqdadiya was made during a security operation more than two weeks ago, but announced only on Thursday.The grisly discovery of what the US military called an atrocity site and torture complex north of Muqdadiya was made during a security operation more than two weeks ago, but announced only on Thursday.
Evidence of murder, torture, and intimidation against local villagers was found throughout the area US military statement Evidence of murder, torture, and intimidation against local villagers was found throughout the area US military statement class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7155022.stm">Pictures of the complex
"Intelligence provided by Iraqi tips led US troops to a suspected al-Qaeda in Iraq safe haven and operating bases," the US statement said."Intelligence provided by Iraqi tips led US troops to a suspected al-Qaeda in Iraq safe haven and operating bases," the US statement said.
"Evidence of murder, torture, and intimidation against local villagers was found throughout the area.""Evidence of murder, torture, and intimidation against local villagers was found throughout the area."
The troops initially discovered what appeared to be a detention facility, near which they found the bodies of 26 people in "multiple mass graves next to execution sites", the statement said.The troops initially discovered what appeared to be a detention facility, near which they found the bodies of 26 people in "multiple mass graves next to execution sites", the statement said.
"In the same area a torture complex was found, consisting of three detention facilities with one doubling as both a headquarters building and torture facility," it added."In the same area a torture complex was found, consisting of three detention facilities with one doubling as both a headquarters building and torture facility," it added.
"The buildings contained chains on the walls and ceilings, a bed still hooked up to an electrical system, and several bloodstained items.""The buildings contained chains on the walls and ceilings, a bed still hooked up to an electrical system, and several bloodstained items."
The US military commander in northern Iraq, Maj Gen Mark Hertling, said he believed the torture facility had been run by al-Qaeda in Iraq as it was located in one of their strongholds.The US military commander in northern Iraq, Maj Gen Mark Hertling, said he believed the torture facility had been run by al-Qaeda in Iraq as it was located in one of their strongholds.
After uncovering the site, the troops continued their security sweep of the area and killed 24 suspected militants, Gen Hertling said.After uncovering the site, the troops continued their security sweep of the area and killed 24 suspected militants, Gen Hertling said.