US forces capture Saddam Hussein near Tikrit hometown, ending a manhunt for the former leader.
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US forces successfully captured Saddam Hussein near his hometown of Tikrit. The former Iraqi leader had been on the run after the US-led invasion of Iraq. His capture was a significant blow to the insurgency that was fueling violence in the country. Hussein's capture marked a turning point in the Iraq War, leading to increased stability in the region. The operation to apprehend him involved a joint effort between US Special Forces and Iraqi intelligence, resulting in Hussein's capture without any casualties.
Following his capture, Saddam Hussein was tried and convicted by an Iraqi court for crimes against humanity, including the killing of 148 Shi'ite Muslims in 1982. He was ultimately sentenced to death and executed by hanging.
The capture of Saddam Hussein by US forces near Tikrit showcased the effectiveness of international cooperation in combating terrorism and stabilizing regions affected by conflict. It sent a strong message to insurgents and terrorist groups that their actions would not go unpunished, serving as a significant victory in the global war on terror.
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