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U.S. and Kuwaiti sources initially reported

all the missiles as Scuds, but the Pentagon later said it believes they were al Samouds or some other type of missile.In Baghdad, Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Al-Sahaf said he had heard a report that U.S. forces had downed a Scud. "But we don't have Scud missiles," he said.
U.S. and Kuwaiti sources initially reported

all the missiles as Scuds, but the Pentagon later said it believes they were al Samouds or some other type of missile.In Baghdad, Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Al-Sahaf said he had heard a report that U.S. forces had downed a Scud. "But we don't have Scud missiles," he said.
U.S. and Kuwaiti sources initially reported

all the missiles as Scuds, but the Pentagon later said it believes they were al Samouds or some other type of missile.In Baghdad, Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Al-Sahaf said he had heard a report that U.S. forces had downed a Scud. "But we don't have Scud missiles," he said.

had heard a report that U.S. forces had downed a Scud. "But we don't have Scud missiles," he said.

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U.S. and Kuwaiti sources initially reported

all the missiles as Scuds, but the Pentagon later said it believes they were al Samouds or some other type of missile.In Baghdad, Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Al-Sahaf said he had heard a report that U.S. forces had downed a Scud. "But we don't have Scud missiles," he said.

U.S. and Kuwaiti sources initially reported

all the missiles as Scuds, but the Pentagon later said it believes they were al Samouds or some other type of missile.In Baghdad, Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Al-Sahaf said he had heard a report that U.S. forces had downed a Scud. "But we don't have Scud missiles," he said.

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