The explosion of two bombs, which dropped during the 1991 Gulf War, killed three teen-age boys and injured two others in northern Iraq on Tuesday.
The official Iraqi News Agency reported that the two bombs went off in the village of Rihaniya, 20 kilometers south of Mosul, 400 kilometers north of the Iraqi capital Baghdad.
In another development, Iraqis whose homes are damaged by U.S. and British warplanes enforcing no-fly zones over southern and northern Iraq are to be compensated, according to a decree by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.