- 2005 Hit convoy ambush
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=2005 Hit convoy ambush
colour_scheme=background:#ffcccc
partof=the Post-invasion Iraq
date=May 09 ,2005
place=Hit,Iraq
result=Insurgent victory
combatant1=Private military contractors
combatant2=Iraqi insurgents
strength1=17 mercanaries
strength2=Unknown
casualties1=All killed
casualties2=UnknownThe 2005 Hit convoy ambush was an ambush by Iraqi insurgents of a convoy that was carrying military supplies for U.S. forces. The convoy was escorted by private military contractors. The ambush ended with the death of all the contractors.The Ambush
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May 09 ,2005 , a supply convoy left the U.S. military air base atAl Asad , Iraq. The convoy was escorted by 12 Iraqi, 4 South African and 1 Japanese private military contractors. Almost immediately after they exited the base they were observed by Iraqi insurgents. The insurgents then prepared a well planned ambush for the convoy. While the vehicles were passing near the city of Hit, 170 kilometers northwest of Baghdad, the insurgents struck. The ambush was complex and well planned, incorporating the use of multiple improvised explosive devices, rocket propelled grenades, machine gun fire and small arms fire. The vehicles got stuck in the ambush and couldn't pull back. For several hours a fierce battle raged and by morning the convoy was decimated. U.S. military helicopters arrived at the scene only after dawn broke. Insurgent propaganda footage showed burning trucks and SUV's with bodies littering the streets. 16 of the 17 security contractors were killed and the Japanese man was seriously wounded and captured. Insurgent casualties, if any, were unknown. [ [http://english.people.com.cn/200505/10/eng20050510_184229.html People's Daily Online - Japanese contractor taken hostage in Iraq ] ] [ [http://www.news24.com/News24/World/Iraq/0,,2-10-1460_1703846,00.html Japanese hostage 'may be dead': World: Iraqi Dossier: News24 ] ] [ [http://www.news24.com/News24/World/Iraq/0,,2-10-1460_1702537,00.html Japanese man taken hostage: World: Iraqi Dossier: News24 ] ]Aftermath
Following the attack there was much confusion over what really happened, but the only thing definitely confirmed was that a Japanese security contractor was wounded and captured in the attack.
Akihiko Saito was seriously wounded in the attack and captured by the insurgents. This raised the public debate in Japan to new heights whether Japanese troops should stay in Iraq or leave. Saito had been in the Japanese military until 1981, when he left theJapanese Self-Defense Forces and joined theFrench Foreign Legion . He had been working with Hart Security Ltd. as a security specialist at the time of his capture.The militants tried to provide him with medical aid but it wasn't enough. It was reported on
May 12 that he had died of his wounds. [ [http://www.news24.com/News24/World/Iraq/0,,2-10-1460_1703846,00.html Japanese hostage 'may be dead': World: Iraqi Dossier: News24 ] ]References
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