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US says it shot down Iranian drone last month
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-03-17 16:31 BAGHDAD -- US jets shot down an Iranian unmanned surveillance aircraft last month over Iraqi territory about 60 miles northeast of Baghdad, the US military said Monday.
A US statement said the Ababil 3 was tracked for about 70 minutes before US jets shot it down "well-inside Iraqi airspace" and that the aircraft's presence over Iraq "was not an accident."
The Ababil is believed to have a maximum range of about 90 miles and can fly up to 14,000 feet. It is primarily designed for surveillance and intelligence-gathering. US officials have frequently accused the Iranians of supplying weapons, training and money to Shiite extremist groups opposed to the US military presence and to the US-backed Iraqi government. Iran has denied links to militant groups inside Iraq and says the instability in this country is a result of the US "occupation." The Iranians consider the presence of about 140,000 US troops in a neighboring country as a threat to their national security. |