Wreckage of U.S. Warplane Washes Ashore, Libya Radio Says
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LONDON — Wreckage from an American warplane lost during the April 15 air raid on Libya has washed ashore near Tripoli, Libya radio said Sunday.
A report monitored by the British Broadcasting Corp. said the debris, from an F-111 fighter-bomber, came ashore in the Sabratah area, about 50 miles west of the Libyan capital.
A total of 24 F-111s based at Lakenheath and Heyford in England, plus a number of carrier-based light bombers, took part in the U.S. attack on Tripoli and Benghazi.
Libya reported that several of the attacking warplanes were shot down. U.S. officials said that only one F-111 was lost, and the two-man crew was listed as killed in action.
Libya said later that two flight helmets washed up on its beaches.
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