airstrike in the PONS Dictionary

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Many victims of the airstrike were buried without being identified.
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The in-battle event of airstrikes were carried out by ground attack aircraft and stealth bombers, but could not be controlled by the player.
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This can be done via airstrikes, but only before an invasion.
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A nine-year-old boy dies because of lack of medical assistance after he was hit by shrapnel in what parents say was a separate airstrike.
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Similarly, a forward air controller will help friendly air units adjust their aim in subsequent airstrikes.
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Airstrikes can be carried out for strategic purposes outside of general warfare.
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Following the airstrikes, landings were made at several locations targeting airfields and other important points in the area.
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The basic procedure for the airstrike had been formulated as early as 1979.
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Sensors were also to be used along trails and roads to provide real time target information for 3 tactical airstrikes.
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Due to localised damage following the airstrikes, some electrical lines have been cut, causing some areas to suffer from power cuts lasting 24 hours.
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