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US AND BRITISH PLANES STRIKE IRAQ AGAIN

IRAQ, US and British F-16s and F-18s yesterday bombed air defense sites in northern and southern Iraq, in response to hostile fire and radar activity, the Pentagon said. Missiles were fired at an Iraqi radar that was being used to target U.S. planes. About 40 aircrafts took part in the raids in the southern no-fly zone, including about 15 strikes aircraft and 25 support planes.

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