US soldier riddles Koran with bullets in Iraq

An American soldier has been sent home from Iraq after a copy of the Koran was found pocked with bullet holes at a shooting range near Baghdad, the US military said. Such an act of desecration of the Muslim holy book could inflame anger against the...

An American soldier has been sent home from Iraq after a copy of the Koran was found pocked with bullet holes at a shooting range near Baghdad, the US military said.

Such an act of desecration of the Muslim holy book could inflame anger against the US military presence in Iraq. The US military said Iraqi police found the Koran on May 11 at a firing range in Radwaniyah village near Baghdad.

Colonel Bill Buckner, a US military spokesman, said the Koran was marked with bullet holes and also had graffiti scrawled inside the cover. It was not immediately clear if the Koran had been used for target practice.

"Coalition commanders have briefed local leaders on the results of the investigation and expressed their deep regret," Buckner said in a statement. "They have also undertaken disciplinary action against the soldier who was involved and he has been removed from Iraq."

In his statement, Buckner stressed that the US military respected Islam and the Koran.

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