Canadians destroy explosives-laden vehicles with anti-armour missiles in Iraq
OTTAWA — Canadian troops supporting Kurdish allies have destroyed three explosive-laden vehicles with anti-armour missiles, senior military officials revealed Wednesday, as they started lifting the veil on what the country’s forces are doing in Iraq.
Maj.-Gen. Mike Rouleau, commander of Canadian Special Forces Operations, told reporters the three suicide vehicles were charging the Kurdish lines and could have caused “mayhem” if they had not been destroyed.
“The Kurds do not possess weapons like we have,” he said. “So our three engagements with anti-armour weapons systems prevented that from happening several thousand metres before they wanted to detonate.”
The comments came amid an ongoing debate over whether Canadian troops in Iraq are involved in combat, which was further fuelled this week by revelations some of the more than 200 soldiers have shot first.


