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Kirkuk's K.1 Station Receives First Shipment of Basra Oil

The Iraqi North Oil Company announced that the K.1 station in Kirkuk received its first shipment of Basra crude oil following its restart. This development reflects improvements in the Iraqi oil sector amidst global economic challenges.

Attack on Popular Mobilization Forces in Kirkuk Kills Three

A bombing targeting a Popular Mobilization Forces headquarters in Kirkuk, northern Iraq, resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to several others. This incident highlights the escalating security tensions in the region.

Iraq and Syria Discuss Rehabilitation of Kirkuk-Banias Oil Pipeline

Iraqi Oil Minister Hayan Abdul Ghani and Syrian Energy Minister Mohammad Bashir held a phone call to discuss enhancing cooperation in the energy sector, including the rehabilitation of the Kirkuk-Banias oil pipeline for exporting oil through Syrian territory.

Iraq Resumes Oil Exports from Kirkuk via Turkish Pipeline

The Iraqi Oil Marketing Company (SOMO) announced the resumption of oil exports from Kirkuk fields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan via the Iraqi-Turkish pipeline. This decision is part of Iraq's efforts to enhance its oil and petroleum product exports.

Attack kills 3 and injures 6 in Kirkuk's Popular Mobilization sites

A recent attack targeting Popular Mobilization sites in Kirkuk, northern Iraq, resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to six others. This incident comes amid escalating security tensions in the region.

Rocket strike kills Popular Mobilization fighter in Iraq

A rocket strike in northern Iraq has resulted in the death of a fighter from the Popular Mobilization Forces and injured six others, according to security and medical sources. The attack occurred near Kirkuk Airport amidst rising regional tensions due to U.S. and Israeli military pressures on Iran.

U.S.-Israeli airstrike kills fighters linked to Iraqi government in Kirkuk

An airstrike in Kirkuk, northern Iraq, resulted in the deaths of three fighters from the <strong>Popular Mobilization Forces</strong> and injured four others. The attack was confirmed to have been coordinated by U.S. and Israeli forces.

Three Popular Mobilization Forces Members Killed in Kirkuk Attack

The Popular Mobilization Forces announced the deaths of three of its members and injuries to four others due to an attack on their headquarters in Kirkuk, northern Iraq. The group attributed the strikes to the United States and Israel, escalating tensions in the region.