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2004 Fallujah ambush

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Date
  
31 March 2004

Number of casualties
  
4



Similar
  
Fallujah during the Iraq War, First Battle of Fallujah, 2004 Iraq KBR convoy ambush

Location
  
Iraq, Al-Fallujah

Type
  
Ambush

Target
  
Blackwater USA personnel

Date
  
March 31, 2004

Executed by
  
Iraqi insurgents

Four Blackwater Agents Hung in Fallujah Iraq March 31, 2004 - YouTube.flv


The 2004 Fallujah ambush occurred on March 31, 2004, when Iraqi insurgents attacked a convoy containing four American contractors from the private military company Blackwater USA who were conducting a delivery for food caterers ESS.

Contents

American contractors were attacked by Iraqi insurgents

The ambush

The four American contractors were killed, burnt and hung over a bridge

The four armed contractors, Scott Helvenston, Jerry Zovko, Wesley Batalona, and Mike Teague, were killed and dragged from their vehicles. Their bodies were beaten and burned, with their charred corpses then dragged through the city streets before being hung over a bridge crossing the Euphrates River.

Reactions

Jubilant Iraqis posing with the charred corpses

Photos of the event, showing jubilant Iraqis posing with the charred corpses, were then released to news agencies worldwide, which caused a great deal of indignation in the United States. This prompted the announcement of a counter-insurgency campaign in the city.

Response

The ambush led to the First Battle of Fallujah

The ambush led to the First Battle of Fallujah, a U.S.-led operation to retake control of the city. However, the battle was halted mid-way for political reasons, an outcome which commentators have described as either a stalemate or an insurgent victory. Seven months later, in November 2004, a second attempt at capturing the city, the Second Battle of Fallujah, proved successful.

Jubilant Iraqis posing with the charred corpses

Intelligence reports concluded that Ahmad Hashim Abd al-Isawi was the mastermind behind the attack, and was not captured until a successful Navy SEAL operation in 2009. al-Isawi was held for a time by the United States intelligence community and testified at one of the 2010 courts-martial of SEALs he accused of mistreating him while detained at Camp Schwedler. He was subsequently handed over to Iraqi authorities for trial and executed by hanging some time before November 2013.

2005 lawsuit

The ambush led to the First Battle of Fallujah

The families of the victims filed suit (Helvenston et al. v. Blackwater Security) against Blackwater USA for wrongful death in January 2005.

References

2004 Fallujah ambush Wikipedia


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