Khaleej Times

District housing foreign oil staff attacked with Katyusha missiles

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basra — Rockets landed near a district in Iraq that houses workers for foreign oil companies on Monday, including US oil service company Halliburto­n, but caused no damage or casualties, oil and police sources said.

Police said three Katyusha rockets were launched around 3am local time and hit the Burjesia residentia­l and operations headquarte­rs west of Iraq’s main southern city, Basra. A launcher and 11 unfired rockets were found nearby and dismantled by security forces, according to the statement.

The oil ministry denounced the attack and said in a statement one rocket landed near a health centre in a district which includes administra­tion offices for state-run and foreign oil companies without causing any casualties or damage.

Another rocket landed near the perimeter of Zubair oilfield, operated by Italy’s Eni, without causing any damage or disrupting operations, said oil ministry spokesman Asim Jihad. According to the oil ministry statement, which described the attack as “unjustifie­d criminal acts”, five rockets in total were fired. Three landed in an uninhabite­d area.

An Iraqi employee working with Halliburto­n said the rockets fell far from the site. The district houses foreign oil workers and offices of both foreign and Iraqi oil companies, but has been largely empty in recent weeks after nearly all foreign personnel were evacuated because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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