Show From Page One BA FndayApnl202001 Tensions mount between Iraq Iran border The Associated Press BAGHDAD Iraq - Iraq has warned Iran that its missile attack on eastern Iraq risked war a revival of the 1980-8when the two countries bombarded each other with rock8 Iranian state television ported the attack Thursday The Mujahedeen says it has carried out a number of attacks on Iranian military posts during the past few days The Iranian government has confirmed at least one of the attacks in which six rebels were killed but gave no word of casualties The attack was a "limited and proportionate defensive r measure" against attacks by the MujaheIran has acknowledged its armed forces attacked Iraqi deen Iranian Ambassador Hadi said in bases of the rebel Mujahe-deea letter to the president of the Khalq on Wednesday security council British Ammorning The acknowledgbassador Sir Jeremy Green-stocment came in a letter delivered to the UN Security Council in New York late Iran expects the Iraqi gov- ets cross-borde- n Nejad-Hosseinia- n The Mujahedeen Khalq said Thursday All but one of the casualties were Iraqis The attacks were followed Thursday by Iraqi reports of two pilotless Iranian reconnaissance planes being shot down on the Iraqi side of the state-ru- Iraqi newspareported the 2 women and wounded 23 other Iraqis The heaviest casualties were sustained in Jalawla 113 miles northeast of Baghdad where the women were killed and 19 people wounded More than 10 houses - most in Jalawla -a school a technical institute and a mosque were damaged the paper added n per attack killed k Wednesday The attack killed three people and wounded 23 others Iraqi official media and the kill- ernment “to put an end to the use of its territory’ for cross-bordattacks and terrorist operations” the letter said The Baghdad Spokesman for the Mujahedeen Khalq Farid Soleimani says Iran fired 66 Scud missiles at sev- - the Escalante area Former President Clinton’s proclamation of the 17 million-acr- 2001-200- 2 P200 COMPUTER $295 x Complete With Monitor! 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