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BAGHDAD, April 16 (Xinhuanet) -- US and Iraqi troops
raided a central Iraqi town on Saturday to rescue dozens of Shiite hostages whom
Sunni rebels have threatened to kill if other Shiites did not leave town, a TV
report said.
Interim National Security Minister of State, Kassim Daoud, told Dubai-based al Arabiya television that Madain, the
town near Baghdad, was now under the control of Iraqi and US-led multinational
forces.
"They are raiding areas where it is suspected that
hostages maybe," the minister said.
In an incident likely to heighten sectarian tension
between the majority Shiites and the Sunnis, masked Sunni militants on Saturday
held scores of Shiite residents hostage in Madain and threatened to kill them
unless all Shiites left the town.
A senior Shiite official in Baghdad said earlier US
and Iraqi forces surrounding the town were expected to launch a big overnight
raid to end the standoff.
"The number of hostages is 150. They include women
and children,according to police intelligence officials I have spoken with,"
said the official.
Arabiya TV reported the rescue operation had already
begun but no independent confirmation was immediately available. Enditem
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