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Monday, October 08, 2001, updated at 09:39(GMT+8)
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Iranian TV Dubs US Strike in Afghanistan "Blind Attacks"
The
Iran
ian state-run Shabakeye Khabar television news channel dubbed on-going US military strike "blind attack."
The television responded in its Sunday evening special coverage just minutes after Washington launched air and missile attacks against
Afghanistan
.
Shabakeye Khabar television news channel interrupted its routine coverage of daily events which usually takes place with news bulletins every 30 minutes to provide updates on the attacks every few minutes.
Meanwhile, the Afghan opposition ambassador to Iran hailed the U.S. operation on the Taliban "a great help" in destroying the terrorist center in Kabul.
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