What is another word for bombing raids?

Pronunciation: [bˈɒmɪŋ ɹˈe͡ɪdz] (IPA)

Bombing raids are military operations that involve aerial bombardment of a particular area with a view to damaging or destroying the target. Some synonyms for bomb raids include air assault, aerial bombardment, air strike, carpet bombing, and blitz. Air assault refers to a rapid and aggressive air attack aimed at capturing or destroying a specific target. Aerial bombardment involves attacking the enemy's front lines with heavy artillery and explosives from the air. Air strikes involve a rapid and precise attack on a specific target, while carpet bombing involves the continuous dropping of bombs over a large area. Blitz, on the other hand, refers to a combination of aerial and ground-based attacks that are aimed at overwhelming the enemy's defenses.

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