The U.S. troops killed five gunmen and detained three suspected Shiite militiamen in a raid in eastern Baghdad early on Monday, the U.S. military said.
The raid targeted a commander of a special group who has ties to the current kidnapping network and is involved in directing recent explosively formed penetrator, or EFPs, and improvised explosive device attacks in the area, the military said in a statement.
The troops received small arms fire when they arrived to their targets and returned fire, killing four gunmen and wounding three others.
Another suspect was killed as he was planting a roadside bomb in the path of the U.S. troops, it said.
The U.S. military said the Special Groups have evolved over the past three years into what are largely rogue elements that use a cellular structure to operate independently.
The Special Groups are militia extremists funded, trained and armed specifically by Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force operatives.
The U.S. forces frequently accuse Iran of arming and training Iraqi militias to stir up chaos in the war-torn country. But Iran denies.
Source: Xinhua
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