Yesterday, two significant news items were reported from Iraq. The Popular Mobilization Forces announced the killing of three of their fighters in a strike they attributed to the United States and Israel. The attack targeted their locations in the al-Qaim district, adjacent to the Syrian border. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Peshmerga in the Kurdistan Regional Government reported that three individuals were injured in a drone attack on their premises in the Erbil and Sulaymaniyah provinces. Concurrently, Iraq announced the resumption of part of its oil exports through the Turkish port of Ceyhan, coinciding with a complete halt to Iranian gas supplies due to regional developments.
Iraqi Fighters Killed and Oil Exports Resume
Two significant events occurred in Iraq: the Popular Mobilization Forces reported the death of three fighters in a strike attributed to the US and Israel, and the country resumed part of its oil exports through Turkey.