Iraqi security forces have seized a key document containing valuable information on the al-Qaida network in Iraq after a raid against the safe house of top al- Qaida leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi last week, Iraqi official said on Thursday.
"We managed to confiscate some flash disks, laptop and other documents belong to the al-Qaida in Iraq and insurgents," Iraqi National Security Adviser Mouwafaq al-Rubaie told a news conference.
The seizure of the document was believed to be the beginning of the end of al-Qaida in Iraq, he added.
Rubaie praised the security forces for their role in fighting insurgency in Iraq, saying "they did not anticipate how powerful the Iraqi security forces are."
On June 7, Iraqi most wanted man Zarqawi was killed in a U.S. air raid in Hibhib, about 40 km northeast of Baghdad.
Source: Xinhua