Iraq reports air attacks in northern zone Baghdad cites deaths from jet debris By Reuters, 04/22/99 AGHDAD - Iraq said Western warplanes attacked Iraqi civilian and military sites in the north of the country yesterday. A military spokesman said Iraqi air defenses engaged the attacking planes and forced them to flee. There was no mention of casualties or damage. ''Crows of evil and aggression returned to violate our national airspace targeting the service establishments and our weapon sites,'' the spokesman said in a statement carried by the official Iraqi News Agency. ''Our ground resistance units intercepted them and forced them to flee,'' the spokesman added. ''At 12:50 p.m on April 21, 10 hostile formations of the kind F-14s, F15s, F-16s, violated our airspace coming from Turkish skies,'' the spokesman said. He said the planes supported by an early warning, command and control plane flew over the northern regions of Amadiya, Zakho, Duhok, Arbil, Aqra, Mosul and Talafar. The spokesman said Western planes had also flown over southern Iraq and were also ''challenged'' by Iraqi ground batteries. ''At 13:45 p.m, 11 hostile formations violated our airspace coming from Kuwaiti and Saudi skies. They implemented 18 sorties from Saudi and six sorties from Kuwaiti skies,'' the spokesman said. He said the planes left Iraqi airspace for their bases in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait at 3:40 p.m. Earlier, a spokesman at an airbase in southern Turkey said US warplanes bombed Iraqi air defenses in the northern no-fly zone yesterday after being tracked by radar. He said all the aircraft had left the no-fly zone safely. Iraq also said a fuel tank discarded by a Western warplane had killed civilians when it hit the ground. INA quoted a letter from Iraq's Foreign Minister Mohammed Saeed Sahaf to the Arab League as saying the tank had been dropped on an agricultural area in the Afak district of southern Iraq. This story ran on page A26 of the Boston Globe on 04/22/99. © Copyright 1999 Globe Newspaper Company. [ Send this story to a friend | Easy-print version | Add to Daily User ]