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Saddam's half-brother killed: Report

April 11, 2003 22:14 IST


Coalition warplanes dropped six precision-guided bombs early Friday on a building in Ramadi, about 88 km west of Baghdad, where President Saddam Hussein's half-brother Barzan Ibrahim Hasan al-Tikriti, was believed to be living, CNN quoted the US Central Command as saying.

Agencies reported that he was killed.

Tikriti was the chief of the Iraqi secret police in the early 1980s.
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Every drop of bloof from iraqi people will pay back to US its very cruel to attack on civilians of iraq taking chance of chemical ...


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Americans are so idiots to believe tat Bush is going to war with Iraq because of Sept 11th. No evidence has ever found by them ...


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How far is it correct what Bush is doing?Killing uncountable innocent people.He is just repeating another form of 9/11.


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Killing Saddam's cousin or distant relative is not so big matter ,the most important thing is to annihilate Saddam Hussain,his two son's,his inner most circle ...


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Bush @ Blair killing somany pepole in iraq by quoting 11/9 issue & Chemical weapons. But sofar they are not able to find out any ...


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