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Editorial Note: The following news reports are summaries from original sources. They may also include corrections of Arabic names and political terminology. Comments are in parentheses.

 

5 Iraqis Killed in War Attacks, Iraqi-Turkish Oil Pipeline on Fire

According to November 22, 2008 News Reports


Yaqen.net reported the following Tuesday news:

- Two Iraqi soldiers were killed, five were injured in two attacks, in the village of Al-Fatimiya, in Balad Ruz, east of Ba'aqouba.

- Two more Iraqis were killed in two attacks in Babel, one of them an army officer.


Iraqi forces kill AQI leader, arrest 15 in Diala

November 22, 2008 - 04:29:43
DIALA / Aswat al-Iraq:

An Iraqi army force on Saturday conducted a security operation in southern Diala province, killing an amir (leader) of al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) and arresting 15 others, a security source said.

“A force from the Iraqi army’s 5th Division carried out an operation inside Youssef al-Hilan village, south of Buhrez district, (5 km) south of Ba'aquba city, killing Ibrahim Hekmat, alias Abu Qatada, an AQI amir who is top aide of the network leader in Diala,” the source told Aswat al-Iraq.

“Fifteen AQI members others were arrested in the operation,” the source added.
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Iraqi-Turkish pipeline on fire

November 22, 2008 - 09:56:54
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq:

An act of sabotage has targeted a pipeline that links the Turkish Ceyhan Port to Iraq’s northern oilfields, triggering a large fire that prompted a halt to crude exports in the area, according to an Iraqi official.

“A fire broke out in the pipeline linking Kirkuk’s oilfields to the Turkish Ceyhan Port in Mardin area (100 km north of the Iraqi-Turkish borders),” a spokesperson for the Iraqi Ministry of Oil, Aasem Jihad, told Aswat al-Iraq.

A crisis cell, headed by the minister of oil, Hussein al-Shahrestani, has been set up to bring the fire under control, according to the spokesperson.

Last October, a foreign relations official in the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Abdelrahman al-Jadirji, threatened to hit Iraqi-Turkish oil pipelines.

The party has claimed responsibility for similar attacks on pipelines in eastern Turkey.

Kirkuk, 250 km (156 miles) north of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, sits on the ruins of a 5,000-year-old settlement.
Kirkuk is the centre of the northern Iraqi petroleum industry. The population was estimated at 1,200,000 in 2008.

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