Show 1 Rebels Down Plane 53 Die Says Radio Kabul By Mohammad Aftab Associated Press Writer ISLAMABAD Pakistan — Radio Kabul reported Thursday that Afe ghan guerrillas firing Stinger missiles shot down an Afghan passenger plane killing 53 of the 55 people on board The report from the Afghan Capital monitored In Islamabad quoted government officials as saying the Soviet-buiAntonov-2plane was shot down as it flew from Afghanistan's Qalat state to Kabul Radio Kabul said the 53 dead included the crew and passengers among them 16 children and 10 women The aircraft was hit by “a Stinger missile made in the United States of America" said a statement by the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs broadcast by the radio There was no immediate claim from any guerrilla group that it shot down the plane At least two Afghan transport planes have been shot down this yeir in the increasingly active air war jets have carried out attacks on Afghan guerrilla camps in 6 Pakistan and Pakistani jets range along the border The guerrilla insurgency has been going on since a 1978 coup in Afghanistan that was backed by the Soviet Union The Soviets moved Red Army troops into Afghanistan in 1979 to back the government against Moslem guerrillas and there are an estimated 115000 Soviet troops in the coun- The Afghan government frequently uses Antonov-2aircraft for carrying armed forces personnel The aircraft also are used in surveillance missions Western diplomats in Islamabad said At least two other Afghan transport planes have been shot down near the border this year One was downed Feb 9 and 43 people were killed Afghanistan said the dead were civilians but guerrillas who claimed the attack said the plane was carrying soldiers On March SO an Antonov-2craft was shot down by a Pakistani jet fighter I Ki U IMf MrNeweHl Kyed 8 11 6 M j lfHillu(f I M The UAE Presse-Agent- KUWAIT — United Arab Emirates oil minister Mana Said Otaiba said Thursday that his country will not allow US warships to enter its territo- rial waters “Military presence in international waters is a right with which we cannot interfere but we have to deny these US warships entry Into our territorial waters and that is what we in the UAE will do" Otaiba told the Kuwaiti daily newspaper “Kuwait is an independent state and has every right to act as it sees fit In order to protect its petroleum trade” Otaiba said in reply to a question on recent moves by Kuwait to register its tankers under US flags Otaiba 's statements coincided with “Sua warning by the preme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq” that Iraqi dissidents would carry out suicide attacks on superpower ships in the Persian Gulf Ayatollah Montazeri the heir apparent of Iranian spiritual leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini meanwhile warned the moslem countries of the region to refrain from “siding with the powers of istekbar imperialism against Islam” F-1- as try Guerrilla forces have received aid from the United States Pakistan and other countries Radio Kabul said a missile hit the plan- - as it flew over Shah Guii 50 miles northeast of Qalat That would put it about 50 miles from the border Iran-base- ghan-Pakista- The Foreign Ministry claimed the plane was carrying “civilian passengers" but it did not say whether it had markings of the Afghan air force or the armed forces d as chairman of the Cooperation Council meanwhile stressed emphatically that the Gulf council was opposed to foreign intervention in the gulf region The council comprises Saudi Arabia Kuwait the UAE Oman Bahrain and Qatar The official UAE news agency said that foreign ambassadors in Abu Dhabi were summoned to the foreign ministry and told that the GCC was opposed to foreign intervention and to “attempts at reinforcing military presence under the subterfuge of economic cooperation” In Cairo Thursday Egyptian Defense Minister Abdelhalim Abu Gha-zai- a warned of escalation in the gulf war and of a possible confrontation of the superpowers in the region Cut for the man who’s hard to fit WASHABLE ACTION WOOL worsted wool for polyester25 the luxury of wool with the performance 75 SIZES 34”— 54” INSEAMS TO 38” MIL SOLID COLORS AND FASHION HEATHERS t! 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