NEWS
RELEASE
Headquarters, United States Central Command
February 27, 1999
Release Number: 9902-12Back to Press Release Index Page
COALITION RESPONDS TO IRAQI AGGRESSION
MACDILL AFB, FL At approximately 1 a.m. Eastern Standard
Time today, U.S. Air Force F-15E "Strike Eagles" and U.S. Navy F/A-18
"Hornets" and F-14 "Tomcats" enforcing the Operation Southern Watch
No-Fly Zone struck two Iraqi military communication facilities.
The strikes were conducted near As Samawah, which is approximately 130
miles southeast of Baghdad and Al Amarah, which is approximately 170 miles southeast of
Baghdad. The strikes were in response to anti-aircraft artillery fire directed at
coalition aircraft on a previous mission.
The aircraft, operating from land and sea bases in the Southwest Asia
region, responded to the Iraqi provocation by releasing precision guided munitions against
the ground targets. Damage assessment is ongoing and all aircraft involved in the strike
have returned to base safely.
Coalition air and naval forces are responsible for enforcing the no-fly
zones over Iraq and the UN-mandated maritime sanctions. At the same time, these forces
continuously assess the level of threat posed by the Iraqi forces and take actions that
are necessary to reduce these threats and to defend themselves.
Since OPERATION DESERT, FOX there have been more than 90 Southern Watch
No-Fly Zone violations and more than 30 incidents involving Iraqi surface-to-air missiles,
anti-aircraft artillery and target tracking radar illuminations against coalition
aircraft. Coalition forces enforcing the Southern No-Fly Zone have responded by attacking
more than 35 targets that threatened coalition forces and were in violation of United
Nations Security Council Resolutions.
Despite repeated warnings, Iraqi actions and intentions pose serious
threats to our aircrews and our actions today are an appropriate response to these
threats.
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