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HEADQUARTERS,
UNITED STATES CENTRAL COMMAND
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June 6, 1999
RELEASE NUMBER: 99-06-02
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

COALITION AIRCRAFT RESPOND TO IRAQI AGGRESSION


MACDILL AFB, FL - At approximately 10:15 a.m. Eastern Standard Time today, U.S. Navy F/A-18 "Hornet" and British Royal Air Force GR-1 "Tornado" aircraft enforcing the Southern No-Fly Zone used precision guided munitions to strike an Iraqi anti-aircraft artillery site approximately 150 miles south of Baghdad near As Samawah, and an Iraqi Surface-to-Air Missile site approximately 180 miles southeast of Baghdad in the vicinity of An Nasiriyah.

The strike was in response to anti-aircraft artillery fire directed at Coalition aircraft patrolling the Southern No-Fly Zone earlier today.

There were no coalition aircraft damaged during the incident and battle damage assessment is ongoing.

This hostile act represents the latest of more than 180 provocations in the Southern No-Fly Zone since Operation DESERT FOX. In response to Iraqi aggression, coalition pilots have taken appropriate actions to defend themselves, and they will continue to defend themselves by targeting Iraq's air defense network as long as it threatens coalition planes and forces in the region.










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