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U.S. drops 'Daisy Cutter'
WASHINGTON, NOV. 24. The U.S. warplanes pounded tunnels and caves
in Afghanistan's mountains on Friday and the Pentagon said it had
dropped a devastating `Daisy Cutter' in Kandahar.
The U.S. military said up to 70 long-range bombers and tactical
jets concentrated strikes on Kandahar and the mountains of
southern Afghanistan, yesterday. American B-52s also bombed
Kunduz.
The U.S. military's central command said the 6,800-kg Blu-82
bomb, called a `Daisy Cutter,' was dropped near Kandahar on
Wednesday.
It was only the third time the bomb - which produces a blast like
that of a small nuclear bomb and devastates an area 550 meters -
had been used in Afghanistan. ``A great portion of that bomb's
effectiveness is its psychological impact on troops,'' said Maj.
Brad Lowell, a spokesman for the U.S. Central Command.
- Reuters
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