U.S. forces kill Iraqi boy after grenade attack

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U.S. forces kill Iraqi boy after grenade attack
Military alleges insurgents are paying children to help them


BAGHDAD - The U.S. military said on Saturday its troops had shot dead a 12-year-old Iraqi boy suspected of throwing a grenade at them, and said it believed insurgents were paying children to help them.

Iraqi police, speaking on condition of anonymity, said however the boy, whom they named as Omar Moussa Salih, had not been involved in the grenade-throwing.

U.S. and Iraqi forces came under grenade attack Thursday in the western part of Mosul, the northern city seen as a final stronghold of al Qaeda and other insurgents, said Major Derrick Cheng, a U.S. spokesman in northern Iraq.

U.S. forces responded by firing at several people, killing the boy. He was found with 10,000 Iraqi dinars, or around $8.50, in his hand.

"We have every reason to believe that insurgents are paying children to conduct these attacks or assist the attackers in some capacity, but undoubtedly placing the children in harm's way," Cheng said.

Iraqi police in Mosul said the boy, who had sold sweets in the street, was shot more than once in the head. His 8-year-old brother ran away when Omar was shot, police said.

Cheng said another boy was briefly detained but released.

The incident in Mosul comes less than two months before U.S. combat forces are due to withdraw from Iraqi cities, including stubbornly violent Mosul, as part of a bilateral security pact that envisages a full U.S. withdrawal by the end of 2011.

Two weeks ago a U.S. raid in southern Iraq triggered a storm of condemnation from the Iraqi government, which demanded that U.S. soldiers be tried for the killings of "innocent citizens."

Violence has declined sharply in Iraq since the peak of sectarian killing unleashed by the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, but suicide bombings and other attacks continue, especially in ethnically and religiously mixed areas.

U.S. forces kill Iraqi boy after grenade attack - Conflict in Iraq- msnbc.com


*shake my head sigh*

 
U.S. forces kill Iraqi boy after grenade attack
Military alleges insurgents are paying children to help them


BAGHDAD - The U.S. military said on Saturday its troops had shot dead a 12-year-old Iraqi boy suspected of throwing a grenade at them, and said it believed insurgents were paying children to help them.

Iraqi police, speaking on condition of anonymity, said however the boy, whom they named as Omar Moussa Salih, had not been involved in the grenade-throwing.

U.S. and Iraqi forces came under grenade attack Thursday in the western part of Mosul, the northern city seen as a final stronghold of al Qaeda and other insurgents, said Major Derrick Cheng, a U.S. spokesman in northern Iraq.

U.S. forces responded by firing at several people, killing the boy. He was found with 10,000 Iraqi dinars, or around $8.50, in his hand.

"We have every reason to believe that insurgents are paying children to conduct these attacks or assist the attackers in some capacity, but undoubtedly placing the children in harm's way," Cheng said.

Iraqi police in Mosul said the boy, who had sold sweets in the street, was shot more than once in the head. His 8-year-old brother ran away when Omar was shot, police said.

Cheng said another boy was briefly detained but released.

The incident in Mosul comes less than two months before U.S. combat forces are due to withdraw from Iraqi cities, including stubbornly violent Mosul, as part of a bilateral security pact that envisages a full U.S. withdrawal by the end of 2011.

Two weeks ago a U.S. raid in southern Iraq triggered a storm of condemnation from the Iraqi government, which demanded that U.S. soldiers be tried for the killings of "innocent citizens."

Violence has declined sharply in Iraq since the peak of sectarian killing unleashed by the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, but suicide bombings and other attacks continue, especially in ethnically and religiously mixed areas.

U.S. forces kill Iraqi boy after grenade attack - Conflict in Iraq- msnbc.com


*shake my head sigh*


And they were also attack a few days before the grenade attacks, resulting death and injury of American solders.

Thinking of my brother.
 
News sources on war talk, is not always reliable.

Just wanted to point that out. Brother told me he can not tell me what happened. But told me the news and the press got the story all messed up about Mosul.
 
Yes I am well aware that over 4,000 US soldiers killed in Iraq and over hundred thousands of Iraqis including children killed, too.

Some Americans, I work together, told me openly why they don´t like to go Iraq.

Yes, I can understand the point about your brother, Babyblue.

All what I wish for him is come home safety.
 
It had been happened in past since US start invasion of Iraq in 2003 and there's not much guarantee about how is safe for people in Iraq, however some soldiers are worried and scare about what happen then they have rights to defense them.

For strategy, Afghan and Pakistan are more tougher than in Iraq and alot worse, despite for more causalities from Iraq war.
 
Oh boy...this really sucks. It is a real pity for the kid who has lost his life like that. *sigh* This war has really got to stop...only God knows when it ever will.
 
Oh boy...this really sucks. It is a real pity for the kid who has lost his life like that. *sigh* This war has really got to stop...only God knows when it ever will.


Yes I agree.. It is a real pity that the child has lost his life. Shame on the Iraqi insurgents, that placed his life on a suicide mission.
 
That is very sad. In Vietnam they used kids to kill soldiers too.
 
That is very sad. In Vietnam they used kids to kill soldiers too.


They sure did..

They wrapped explosives around their little bodies. and ship them off to the American solders.

If anyone is to blame. It is the ones that did it. Not the solders.

:(
 
Actually in every single major war, many, many children paid the price as victims.

A good book based on a true story to read is "The Girl with the White Flag."
 
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