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U.S. AND BRITISH AIRCRAFT DESTROY IRAQI ANTI-AIRCRAFT SITES

IRAQ, According declarations of U.S. Air Force spokesman Maj. Brett Morris, U.S. and British warplanes struck two anti-aircraft artillery sites in southern Iraq. From the country, there was no immediate word of any casualties due to the attacks. According Morris, the sites had posed a heavy threat to alliance aircraft patrolling Iraq's southern "no-fly" zone.

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