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Buna, located in Papua New Guinea, was bombed primarily by Allied forces during World War II, specifically by American and Australian planes as part of their campaign against Japanese forces in the region. The Japanese also conducted bombing raids in the area, targeting Allied positions. The conflict in Buna was part of the larger New Guinea Campaign, which saw significant air and ground battles.

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