Operation Scorpion
Operation Scorpion was a joint U.S–Iraqi air assault offensive targeting insurgents near Kirkuk, Iraq. It was led by Iraqi command and targeted 8 villages in the area. Fifty-two suspected insurgents were detained.
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For the World War Two operation, see Operation Scorpion (World War Two).
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Part of the Post-invasion Iraq | |||||||
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New Iraqi Army, US-led coalition |
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None reported | 52 detained |
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