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August 6, 1994 | ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Although the destruction of a Bosnian Serb antitank gun by U.S. A-10 attack aircraft Friday was of little real military consequence, the United States and its allies hope to get a big diplomatic bang from the NATO air strike near Sarajevo. The antitank gun, ancient and outmoded, was hardly very threatening. Bosnian Serb military strength in the war with the Muslim-led Bosnian government remains untouched.
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August 6, 1994 | ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Although the destruction of a Bosnian Serb antitank gun by U.S. A-10 attack aircraft Friday was of little real military consequence, the United States and its allies hope to get a big diplomatic bang from the NATO air strike near Sarajevo. The antitank gun, ancient and outmoded, was hardly very threatening. Bosnian Serb military strength in the war with the Muslim-led Bosnian government remains untouched.
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August 6, 1994 | CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATO warplanes attacked Bosnian Serb military positions near Sarajevo on Friday after the rebels crowned a desperate round of provocations by seizing weapons from U.N. peacekeepers and forcing down a French helicopter with machine-gun fire. Sixteen North Atlantic Treaty Organization planes, including four U.S.
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August 6, 1994 | CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATO warplanes attacked Bosnian Serb military positions near Sarajevo on Friday after the rebels crowned a desperate round of provocations by seizing weapons from U.N. peacekeepers and forcing down a French helicopter with machine-gun fire. Sixteen North Atlantic Treaty Organization planes, including four U.S.
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