US force storms Allawi's HomeKUNANov. 04, 2006 |
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An Iraqi security source disclosed Wednesday that the US forces stormed the home of former Iraqi Premier Iyad Allawi who leads the Iraqi list, one of the biggest Iraqi parliament blocs, and arrested eight of his bodyguards. The source told Kuna that the US force of four Humvies and tanks stormed Allawi's National Reconciliation Movement's list and ransacked its contents at the Raghma Khatoun neighborhood. A US army spokesman denied any comment on the storming and said he knew nothing about that. The National Reconciliation Movement did not make any statement on the storming attempt. |