On the morning of July 22, 2003, 100 soldiers from the U.S. 101st Airborne Division and about 200 members of the U.S. Delta Special Forces and U.S. Navy SEALs surrounded a villa in Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city.
After 6 hours of fierce fighting, American helicopter gunships also came here and fired about 20 missiles at the villa. Under such a fierce attack, the villa was clearly in ruins.
The peeling pink walls were full of bullet holes, and the building was a fire. At this time, the voices of resistance in the building also stopped abruptly, and no one who hid here was spared.

Surprisingly, after this massive attack, the Iraqi people celebrated for several days. What kind of evil man would make the people so happy and cheerful after his death?
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="6" > Iraqi demons</h1>
Son of Uday-Saddam Hussein, born in 1964. When his father, Saddam Hussein, became president of Iraq in 1979, he became the Prince of Iraq under one man and above all others. Uday was saddam's eldest son, and from an early age he had high hopes and was made the heir to the presidency early.
The first state affairs that Uday took over were the iraqi Olympic Committee. Responsible for sports events in Iraq and the outside world. Uday, who was in his early 20s at the time, "succeeded" in turning the Iraqi Olympic Committee into an institution for the imprisonment, torture and murder of athletes.
It is said that a secret prison has also been set up within the Iraqi Olympic Committee to house athletes who have unfortunately lost in the competition. The people who suffered the most were the Iraqi football players.
Iraq has always been at a disadvantage in soccer, and at an Asian Cup, Iraqi football players lost to Japan. While the athletes were still in a state of depression, Uday had ordered them to be thrown into prison.
What is even more shocking is that Uday also collected a large number of torture devices from the Internet to punish athletes who did not win places on the field.
His punishments were even more varied, whipping them on the legs, backs, and other body parts with a whip or handcuff, forcing them to kick balls made of concrete, tying them up on the road and dragging them to the point where their backs were blurred with blood and flesh.
Uday didn't think there was anything wrong with this, but thought it was just a way to "motivate" them. It is precisely because of his cruel "encouragement" that Iraq has never been able to recover in the Olympic Games.
But such a cruel method is not the first time that Udai has used it.
During college, two classmates and Udai pursue a girl at the same time. Uday was very annoyed by this, so he directly kidnapped the two and threw them into the cage where he raised two lions, watching the two being eaten by the lions inch by inch.
The incessant screams were frightening, but there was not a trace of fear on Udai's face, and there was even a little bit of pride. He watched the "a good play" he personally created and then walked away.
And the people who died in the mouth of the lion were far more than these two people. Uday is cruel by nature, and abusing people becomes one of his few pleasures. According to a friend of Uday's, since Udai was exposed to the Internet, he has been collecting torture techniques from various countries on the Internet and downloading pictures of those who have been abused.
The "techniques" learned online will soon be applied to the practice of Udai. He would keep people in coffins for days. Or whip the "prisoner" with a whip on one side of the body and wait until the wound is fully wounded before calling a doctor to treat him. After more than half of the wound was healed, he continued to whip until the man was half dead.
"You can see at a glance that his reasons for cruelly punishing others are so absurd and disgusting. But Uday himself always thought it was reasonable and legitimate. "This is an indictment of his behavior by the coach of the former private volleyball club of Uday.
It can be seen that Uday takes the abuse of others for granted. It even became an indispensable thing in his life. Mistreating others brings him great pleasure, and this distorted mentality makes him regard human life as a straw, guiding him to send one innocent person after another to the end of the road.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="107" > the absurd life of a drunken fan</h1>
As the prince of Iraq, Uday lived a very luxurious life. He resided in the Kadashian Palace in the capital Baghdad, which was lavishly decorated. From time to time, there were people rushing through the palace, and they were all clerks in the Udai Mansion. The number is as high as 60, all of whom serve one person in Udai.
After the Iran-Iraq war, Iraq owed a huge foreign debt, and people in some poor areas could not even eat. But Udai didn't care about this at all, and still spent money like dirt. Every two months, he sends his procurement staff to Lebanon, Jordan and other regions to buy valuable goods. Banknotes were even used as waste paper to light cigars.
In such a luxurious palace, Uday spent all day with wine, luxury cars, and women.
The Palace of Cardassia is full of precious paintings collected from all over the world. Leaning against the wall, the wine cabinet is lined with world-famous wines such as Voucat, brandy, le Cordon Bleu and more. Uday is an alcoholic, and one of his favorite drinks is $120 a bottle of black square whiskey. It is said that he drank a glass of this wine every night.
In addition to fine wine, Uday also likes to collect valuable vehicles from all over the world. According to relevant reports, Udai has set up a number of private parking lots in the capital Baghdad, and the number of luxury cars in them can reach hundreds.
And the temptation of sex clearly made him more addicted than the temptation of wealth. There were many annexes in Uday's mansion, and inside the annexes were his girlfriends.
Uday was often in and out of the place of sound and color, indulging in lust five days a week, and it is said that he never had more than three relationships with the same woman.
In Iraq, all women who are favored by Udai, no matter what their status, will eventually be appropriated by him by improper means.
Udai also sexually assaulted teenage girls with wolf hearts and dog lungs.
One day, in a club in the Jarderie district, a fourteen-year-old girl was having a good conversation with her parents. At this time, she did not know that not far away, a pair of tiger-eyed eyes had been watching her for a long time.
Just as the girl got up and went to the dressing room, Uday's men stopped her. The girl was forced into the back seat of Udai's car. The girl's father happened to be the local governor. However, such an official title is only a small witch in front of Udai.
The governor, who knew about this, was furious and asked to see Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, but was refused. And three months later, Uday unrepentantly intensified his threats against the governor to hand over his abused daughter and sister, who was two years her junior.
What is even more shocking is that at an officer's wedding, Uday forcibly took the bride away at the wedding because of his coveting of the bride's beauty and blocked all the exits of the wedding scene. Uday forcibly had sex with the bride in a house, and upon learning the news, the officers desperately took their lives with a gun because they were powerless to resist.
Born in the form of a man, he is inhabited by the devil. Such a Udai seems to have been born as the embodiment of greed, and it seems that there has always been only evil in his body, and his heart is cloudy. Where did that little bit of goodness go?
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="108" > demon factor</h1>
Uday's extremely distorted and unsound personality can be traced back to his father, Saddam Hussein.
Saddam Hussein was born in 1937 to a poor family in the village of Oja, and his father left them early and his mother took him to remarry. In his life with his stepfather, the young Saddam Hussein was often subjected to unjustified beatings and abuse.
His childhood was undoubtedly unfortunate.
When Saddam Hussein was young, his uncle would tell him a lot about Iraq's history and Arab nationalism. This laid the political foundation for him early on. But the extreme political ideas instilled by his uncle also made Saddam Hussein an extremely narrow nationalist.
Saddam Hussein joined the left-leaning Ba'ath Party in 1956 and has since been involved in various assassinations and has been wanted several times by the Iraqi government. After all kinds of ups and downs, he successfully overthrew the original Iraqi government and was elected as the fifth President of Iraq.
During Saddam's reign, he vigorously developed the oil economy and promoted the prosperity of iraq's economy. He invested half of his wealth from oil in military construction, and half of it was used to promote free education, free medical care, free housing and other projects to benefit the people.
Under Saddam Hussein, Iraq was once a middle Eastern power. For this reason, he was also called "the hero of Iraq" by the people.
At least, until Saddam Hussein's violent personality was revealed, he was a president who was deeply loved by the people.
In order to expand the scope of his rule, Saddam Hussein launched a series of wars of aggression. The most famous of these is the Iran-Iraq War.
There have always been territorial disputes between Iraq and Iran. On September 22, 1980, Iraq officially launched a war against Iran under the pretext of resisting the "Islamic Revolution." And this war lasted for eight years.
The Iraqi masses never imagined that the "hero" who had brought them to prosperity would in turn push them into a fiery war.
Iraq's war with Iran is deadlocked. In order to bring the Iranians to their knees as soon as possible. Saddam Hussein did not hesitate to use chemical weapons. He ordered people to drop mustard gas and nerve gas in more than a dozen Iranian regions, mainly in the village of Harabja. In a short period of time, more than 5,000 people in the village died here.
In the years since the war against Iran, Saddam's chemical weapons have killed and injured at least 200,000 innocent people. At this time, Saddam Hussein was obviously overwhelmed by force, and his unscrupulous approach was heinous.
As a result, he has won another well-known title internationally - war maniac.
With the birth of two children, Saddam Hussein's violent genes found a place to inherit. When Uday was 6 years old, Saddam Began teaching him and his brother how to use guns. Take them to the execution ground to see how they discipline the prisoners.
From an early age, Saddam Hussein instilled in them the need to use force to get what they wanted, and to do whatever it took to power. Saddam Hussein's education was clearly very effective, especially in Uday's case. Even in the degree of brutality far exceeded his.
Childhood encounters created Saddam Hussein's unsound personality, and in the process of being violently abused, he distorted his thinking and made him believe that only violence was the only way to solve problems and gain power. And he then conveyed this idea to his children.
Bad genes are like a chain of tailgating on the highway, passed down from generation to generation, with far-reaching effects. The violent thoughts that had been rooted in Udai's body during his childhood ran through his life. The kindness and warmth in his body melted into the dirty blood-stained land of the execution ground, and as the bullets in the gun flew out, they were never recovered for a lifetime. He became an inhuman, unmitigated devil.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="109" > the death of Uday</h1>
For a long time, Saddam Hussein was extremely tolerant of Uday and allowed him to do whatever he wanted. Until Uday personally killed his most loyal bodyguard, Kamal.
At a cocktail party, knowing that Kamal was going to take a concubine for his father, Uday was extremely angry and came forward to scold him, blurting out a series of insulting words that made Kamal, who dared to speak up, shoot several shots at the ceiling to vent his anger.
Unheeded, Kamal finally thoroughly annoyed Uday, grabbed a sharpened wooden stick and pierced Kamal's neck, and in a fit of relief, he shot at Kamal again. In this way, in full view of everyone, Udai personally killed his father's henchmen.
Furious at this news, Saddam Hussein ordered Uday to be imprisoned and sent elite soldiers from the Republican Guard to beat up Udai. As a result, he lay in the hospital for several weeks before recovering.
As a result, Uday was completely excluded from the core power by Saddam Hussein.
But after this, Udai did not converge but intensified. At that time, Iraq was banned from exporting oil after the Gulf War, but Uday used his privilege to smuggle oil for huge profits.
And for a long time, a large number of contraband were stored in prisons inside the headquarters of the Iraqi Olympic Committee.
Even more distraught was the fact that Uday was shooting at the crowd with a submachine gun at a party hosted by his uncle, killing a group of dancers, who were also injured and amputated in this emergency.
Uday's series of ugly acts made the Iraqi masses hate him to the bone, and they organized an assassination campaign of their own. On a trip to a reception, Uday intercepted him with a gun, and Udai, who was not surrounded by bodyguards at the time, was outnumbered and shot seventeen times, although he escaped the disaster by chance, but the bullet shot into his bones, resulting in a lifelong disability, and he could only be accompanied by a wheelchair in the future.
All this laid the groundwork for the future death of Udai.
After the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, Uday and his brother lost their patrons and became street rats, fleeing in all directions.
Many acts of unrighteousness will kill themselves, and the cycle of cause and effect will eventually bring retribution to Uday.
With nowhere to escape, the two eventually had to hide in the villa of their uncle Zaidan, who was left with a lifelong disability because of Udai's inexplicable violence. Now Uday is the turtle in the urn. Naturally, he would not let go of this opportunity.
Soon the U.S. military surrounded the villa at Zaidan's report. On this day in July, this wild blooming "Demon Flower" finally withered. The devastated Iraqi people are finally out of the clutches of the devil.