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Iraq 'torture complex' discovered | Iraq 'torture complex' discovered |
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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 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. |