❓WHAT HAPPENED: Iranian drones struck a British-owned oil facility in Iraq, which was destroyed in the ensuing fire.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Islamic Republic of Iran, the United Kingdom, Iraqi authorities, oil facility workers, and American forces in the region.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Wednesday morning in Erbil, a province in northern Iraq.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The repeated bombardment and the scale of the fire have left nothing inside the depot untouched by flames.” – Omid Xoshnaw, Iraqi Governor of Erbil
🎯IMPACT: The attack destroyed significant quantities of motor oil, as the Iran war is already causing energy shortages.
A British-owned oil facility in Iraq was destroyed by an Iranian drone strike early Wednesday morning, just hours after Iran warned it might treat British sites as legitimate military targets. Omid Xoshnaw, Governor of Erbil, the province in northern Iraq where the British facility was based, said: “The repeated bombardment and the scale of the fire have left nothing inside the depot untouched by flames.”
Three Iranian Shahed drones struck the facility while a fourth drone was intercepted before it could cause any damage. No injuries were reported among the workers, but the facility, which stored automotive motor oil, was destroyed in the ensuing fire.
Firefighters attempted to contain the blaze but were forced to withdraw after further drone activity was reported at 8:40 AM and 10:20 AM, preventing them from safely continuing the operation. “We arrived on the scene, but we could not put out the fire because of imminent threats of more drones,” explained Jawhar Omar of the Erbil fire brigade.
At least 30 drone strikes have been reported across the region overnight. HKN, an American oil company operating near Duhok, a city in the Erbil province, suffered damage in its second attack since late February. In response, U.S. fighter jets patrolled the skies above northern Iraq.
Seyed Ali Mousavi, Iran’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, warned that Iran would strike its facilities if the British government allows the U.S. to use its bases to conduct strikes on Iran. “This is a very important matter we are considering. This is a very important matter for our self-defense,” said Mousavi.
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