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Russia Protests Strikes Near Its Iraq Embassy
2003-04-02
Russia summoned the U.S. ambassador to Moscow on Wednesday to protest against air strikes on Baghdad that it said had endangered the safety of its diplomats in the Russian embassy. "The Russian side demanded that American authorities take urgent and exhaustive measures to prevent such dangerous and unacceptable incidents in the future," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement after envoy Alexander Vershbow had been summoned. Referring to Wednesday's air strikes on a residential area near the Russian embassy, the statement said: "The safety of personnel of the Russian diplomatic representation was in immediate danger. "A U.S. embassy spokesman said the ambassador had explained that the air strikes on Baghdad used precision-guided weapons and were directed only at Iraqi military targets.
"Sorry, we were looking for the French embassy. Don't happen to have their address, do you?"
Posted by:Steve

#4  Take it easy Boris, or will nuke your vodka manufacturing facilities
Posted by: Wills   2003-04-02 17:39:20  

#3  It's worth noting that Iraqi troops are still guarding the British Embassy. Think anyone would mind if we bombed our own embassy?
Posted by: Dishman   2003-04-02 11:24:19  

#2  The Russian & French embassies should have been the first places struck. That's where Saddam is hiding!!!
Posted by: RW   2003-04-02 11:00:21  

#1  Guess those GPS jammers don't work for you either.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-04-02 10:08:24  

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