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Khor Mor gas field in northern Iraq hit by missiles

Local media reported that rockets were used to assault the Khor Mor gas field in the Sulaymaniyah governorate in Iraq.

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Local media reported on Wednesday that rockets were used to assault the Khor Mor gas field in the Sulaymaniyah governorate in Iraq.

According to Iraqi media reports, security authorities have started an inquiry to find the incident’s perpetrators. Local authorities reported that a missile attack occurred on Tuesday in the Shekhan area of the country’s Duhok province, but they added that no one was hurt.

On June 8, a UAV bombed the Pirmam highway in the northern province of Erbil, inflicting injuries on three civilians and causing damage to numerous civilian vehicles.

The Hezbollah terrorists were operating the UAV used in the attack out of the northern Kirkuk area, according to a statement made by the Security Council of the Kurdish Regional Government of Iraq (KRG).

Additionally, Erbil was assaulted on March 13 by 12 ballistic missiles launched from outside the nation, according to the KRG anti-terror troops.

The attack on what it described as an Israeli “strategic center” in Erbil, in northern Iraq’s Kurdish area, was claimed by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

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