He might lose more if the raids hit established bases rather than the mobile missiles, but nothing that he could not quickly replace.
The raid hit Minton Parva the evening of July 24, 1942.
At the request of United Nations military commanders, the raid did not hit Serbian planes at the airfield.
The intended raids would hit hard on chokepoints in the German war economy such as oil refineries or ball bearing factories.
Local media said the raids hit hard at the capital and other centers in Serbia and its southern province of Kosovo.
The raid hit a "battered Palestinian shantytown."
The raids hit targets pinpointed by the alliance, and were carried out for the first time today in that area, a senior opposition leader said.
Iraq's official news agency said raids Friday hit "large naval targets," the standard term for oil tankers.
They were, in general, much more stealthy in reconnaissance and their raids hit harder and faster.
Repairmen swarmed over damaged buildings, even if the next raid might hit them again.