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ACCIDENTAL BOMBING

Allied Deaths From Allied Planes

(Rec. 11.10 p.m.) SEOUL. Feb. 20. Six bombs dropped on a. United Nations rear position in Korea on February 2 came from planes believed to belong to the Allies, the Bth Army announced in Seoul today. There were eight casualties among the bombed troops. Reports said yesterday thit an American plane accidentally bombed men of the American 7th Division on February 2. Three were reported killed and five wounded. The incident is the second reported this year. Early last month 14 American soldiers were reported killed and nine wounded in the accidental bombing of an artillery unit on the western front.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26971, 21 February 1953, Page 7

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ACCIDENTAL BOMBING Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26971, 21 February 1953, Page 7

ACCIDENTAL BOMBING Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26971, 21 February 1953, Page 7

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