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December 14, 2003
Release Number: 03-12-32
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SADDAM HUSSEIN CAPTURED, IN COALITION CUSTODY |
Forces from the 4th Infantry Division, coalition forces and special
operations forces captured former Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, at
approximately 8 p.m. local time yesterday in a remote farm house near
Tikrit, Iraq.
Operation “Red Dawn” was launched after gaining actionable intelligence
identifying two likely locations near the town of Ad Dwar. The First
Brigade Combat team of the 4th ID was assigned the mission to capture or
kill Saddam Hussein.
The Forces involved in the operation consisted of approximately 600
soldiers including cavalry, artillery, aviation, engineer and special
operations forces. The forces cleared the two objectives but initially
did not find the target. An additional suspicious site was identified
and searched. The area was a small, walled, mud hut compound with a
metal lean-to structure. Within the structure a “spider hole” entrance,
camouflaged with bricks and dirt was located. The hole was about 6-8
feet deep with space allowing an individual to lie down. Saddam Hussein
was found hiding at the bottom of the hole. He was captured without
resistance and is in the control of coalition forces at an undisclosed
location
Items confiscated during the raid include two AK-47 rifles, a pistol,
$750,000.00 U.S. dollars and one white/orange taxi. Two other
individuals who have not been identified were also detained.
No one was injured in the operation. Saddam appears in good health and
is undergoing further evaluation.
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