Go to:     


 


Qusay Hussein
Former members of deposed leader Saddam Hussein's regime have said the bodies are indeed those of Uday, 39, and Qusay Hussein, 37. The U.S. said dental records confirmed the identifications, yielding a 100 percent match for Qusay.

 

 

Go to:   


 


Uday Hussein
Former members of deposed leader Saddam Hussein's regime have said the bodies are indeed those of Uday, 39, and Qusay Hussein, 37. The U.S. said dental records confirmed the identifications, yielding a 90 percent match for Uday.

 

 

 

Go to:     


 


Uday Hussein
Former members of deposed leader Saddam Hussein's regime have said the bodies are indeed those of Uday, 39, and Qusay Hussein, 37. The U.S. said dental records confirmed the identifications, yielding a 90 percent match for Uday.

 


  Qusay Hussein, left and Uday Hussein
Go to:   


 


Images released by the United States show Qusay and Uday Hussein after they were killed. Officials said the photos were being released to prove that the sons of Saddam Hussein were slain by U.S. forces during a raid on their hideout in Mosul, Iraq.

* (These images are very graphic and difficult to view and are not recommended for children and some adults. Viewer discretion is advised.)

 

 

 
Updated: 10:39 a.m. EDT (1439 GMT) July 24, 2003
BREAKING NEWS

 

U.S. releases Uday, Qusay death photos

The U.S.-led provisional authority in Iraq has released gruesome photographs of the bodies of Uday and Qusay Hussein, hoping to convince skeptical Iraqis that the men were killed in a raid by U.S. troops.

DEVELOPING STORY