Missiles miss U.S. plane in Iraq
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The attack is the third of its kind since May 1.
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Unidentified assailants fired at least one surface-to-air missile at a C-141 U.S. military cargo plane as it took off from Baghdad International Airport, but failed to hit it, coalition provisional authorities said.
The attempted strike occurred around 5:30 a.m. (0130 GMT) on Saturday, hours before U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld wrapped up his visit to Iraq. Details of the incident were made available on Sunday.
The missile was detected both visually and instrumentally, officials said.
The incident -- which caused no injuries or damage -- is the third of its kind since Washington declared an end to major combat in Iraq on May 1.
Two other attacks also missed their targets.
Though Baghdad airport has been closed to civilian traffic since the war because of security fears, it is in use by coalition forces. The United Nations and other humanitarian organizations also use the airport for chartered flights to and from Iraq.