Special report: Tension escalates in
Iraq
BEIJING, Jan. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- The Iraqi soldier
who shot dead two U.S. soldiers opened fire because their unit refused to stop
beating a pregnant woman, a hardline Sunni group said in its website Saturday
night.
The U.S. military said Saturday that an Iraqi soldier
killed two U.S. soldiers and wounded three others during a combined operation in
Nineveh province on Dec. 26. Iraqi General Mutaa al-Khazraji has said the
soldier proved to be an "insurgent infiltrator."
However, in a statement released Saturday night, the
Muslim Scholars Association identified the Iraqi soldier as Qaisar Saadi
al-Jubory and said the Iraqi soldier had shot the U.S. soldiers after he
witnessed them beating a pregnant woman.
"His blood rose and he asked the occupying (U.S.)
soldiers to stop beating the woman. Their answer through the translator was: 'We
will do what we want.' So he opened fire on them."
Iraqi and American officials have denied the
accusation.
"There is no indication that that is true and the matter
remains under investigation," said U.S. military spokesman Colonel James Hutton.
The U.S. military command in Baghdad said the Iraqi
soldier ran away after the shooting but was later captured.
Two Iraqi soldiers are being held in connection with the
incident. General Khazraji said the men are in Iraqi custody.
(Agencies)