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Monday, 10 September, 2001, 11:32 GMT 12:32 UK 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1534000/1534916.stm

'Eight killed' in Iraq raids

 
Iraq says this missile was fired in an earlier air raid


Eight people were killed and three others injured in a Western missile strike 
south-east of Baghdad on Sunday, the official Iraqi news agency (INA) has reported. 
It said a number of farms had been hit in an attack by US and British planes 
patrolling the southern no-fly zone. 

"America and Britain committed yet another savage aggression that targeted Iraqi 
civilians when their planes attacked the al-Salihiya area in Wasit province, killing 
eight and wounding three," INA said. 

The Pentagon has said that US Air Force F-16, Navy F-18 and British Tornado GR-4 
aircraft struck missile sites near al-Numinayah, al-Kut and Tallil, all south-east of 
Baghdad. 

It said all the planes returned safely to base. 

Iraqi techonology 'improving' 

The United States has accused Iraq of upgrading its military technology and developing 
weapons of mass destruction in the absence of international monitoring. 

Speaking shortly after the raids, US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Iraqi 
efforts had been gathering pace since UN weapons inspectors left Iraq in late 1998. 


     
US and British warplanes have carried out four other attacks on Iraqi air defences 
since 25 August to enforce the no-fly zones imposed after the 1991 Gulf War. 

But Washington says Iraq has improved the effectiveness of its air defences, posing a 
greater danger to allied planes. 

Mr Rumsfeld said the Iraqis had been "working diligently to increase their 
capabilities in every aspect of weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile 
technology". 

Speaking on Fox television, he said: "That problem, particularly biological weapons, 
over the coming decade is going to be an increasingly serious one". 

A variety of techniques would be needed to hit Iraqi weapons sites, some of which were 
mobile or underground, he added. 

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