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[casi] US, British warplanes attack civilian airport



>From INA

US, British warplanes attack civilian airport

Baghdad, August 28, INA

An Authorized source at Iraqi Ministry of transport and communications said
Tuesday “The US and British warplanes launched aggression on Mosul Airport, which
is a civilian airport. The warplanes dropped two missiles one at 1335hr, and the
other at 1340hr”.

The attack destroyed the civilian radar and broke glass of windows of the
buildings. Such terrorist aggressive act contradicts laws and rules of the
International Civil Aviation Organization which ensures safety for civilian
airplanes and passengers in the airports and airspace, the source added.

The source, which is authorized by the Iraqi civilian Aviation Authority,
called on the International Organization to condemn and refuse such terrorist act.
The source affirmed that the aggressive acts perpetrated by the U.S evil
administration and its ally Britain against the people of Iraq and Iraqi
institutions would be foiled and would increase Iraqis’ insistence on supporting
President Saddam Hussein’s leadership and continuing building Iraq and defending
it.

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