U.S., British Planes Hit Antiaircraft Sites
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U.S. and British warplanes struck two antiaircraft sites in southern Iraq in their second attack in as many days, a U.S. military spokesman said.
He said the bombings were a response to Baghdad’s hostile activity against allied planes patrolling the “no-fly” zones over northern and southern Iraq.
The official Iraqi News Agency quoted unidentified military spokesmen as saying enemy warplanes attacked civil and service installations.
It gave no details and reported no casualties.
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