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3rd stray rocket hits Iran, kills teen

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TEHRAN, IRAN - Iran reacted angrily Tuesday after a stray rocket struck its territory near the Iraqi border, killing an Iranian teenager.<br> <br> It was the third time Iranian territory has been hit by a rocket since U.S.-led troops went to war in Iraq.<br> <br> The rocket had &#34;apparently been fired by U.S.-led coalition planes,&#34; said Mohammad Kianoush-Rad, who represents Ahvaz, capital of Khuzestan province, in the Iranian parliament.<br> <br> He said it landed outside Abadan, a port city about 30 miles east of the Iraqi city of Basra.<br> <br> A 13-year-old boy was killed by the explosion, which left a 5-foot-deep crater in the road, state-run Tehran television said.<br> <br> Mohammad Sohofi, a top government official, issued a sharp condemnation and said authorities were treating the case very seriously.<br> <br> &#34;The aggressor forces are responsible for violating Iran&#39;s air space and inflicting human and property losses,&#34; Sohofi was quoted as saying in the television report.<br> <br> Pentagon spokesmen said they had no immediate information about Iran&#39;s claim.<br> <br> The Iranian government reacted strongly when stray missiles fired by both Iraq and coalition forces landed in Iranian territory on March 21 and 22, summoning the Iraqi charge d&#39;affaires and the British and Swiss ambassadors to protest.<br> <br> The first rocket fired by U.S.-led coalition planes struck an Oil Ministry building in Abadan on March 21, injuring two people. Another missile, which Iran said was fired by Iraq, landed a day later in Sardasht, western Iran. No one was hurt.<br> <br> The State Department assured Iran after the March 21 rocket incident that Washington was investigating.<br> <br> Iran fought an eight-year war against Iraq in the 1980s and strongly opposes Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. But it also opposes the U.S.-led war, fearing it could give Washington a free hand in post-Saddam Iraq and leave Iran encircled by pro-American countries.
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