Tuesday April 1, 2003 4:30 PM
UMM QASR, Iraq (AP) - Two Iraqi soldiers who said they were sent on a suicide attack mission to the country's largest port have turned themselves in to British troops, the British commander said Tuesday.
``We had two suicide bombers turn themselves in yesterday because they didn't want to be suicide bombers any more,'' Col. Steve Cox, commander of the Royal Marine Commandos running Umm Qasr, told reporters. ``We are accommodating them.''
UMM QASR, Iraq (AP) - Two Iraqi soldiers who said they were sent on a suicide attack mission to the country's largest port have turned themselves in to British troops, the British commander said Tuesday.
``We had two suicide bombers turn themselves in yesterday because they didn't want to be suicide bombers any more,'' Col. Steve Cox, commander of the Royal Marine Commandos running Umm Qasr, told reporters. ``We are accommodating them.''