IS militants seize 15 oil workers in northern Iraq
Xinhua, January 31, 2015 Adjust font size:
The Islamic State (IS) militants seized 15 employees after they temporarily seized an oil facility near the city of Kirkuk in northern Iraq, while Kurdish troops freed seven villages in the area, a local security source said on Saturday.
The capture of the workers occurred on Friday when the IS militants attacked the oil facility of Khubbaz, some 25 km southwest of Kirkuk, which itself located about 250 km north of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.
During the attack, the IS militants stormed the facility, forcing a Kurdish security force, known as Peshmerga, to withdraw about three kilometers away from the facility and then left the workers behind.
About two hours later, the Peshmerga made a counter attack and retook control of the facility, but the 15 workers, who are affiliated to the Iraqi North Oil Company, were not found, the source said.
The IS militants carried out attacks at dawn on Friday from three directions on the Peshmerga positions around Kirkuk, sparking heavy clashes with the Peshmerga forces.
On Saturday, sporadic clashes with heavy machine guns and mortar rounds continued in the area near the oil facility, while the Peshmerga, backed by the U.S.-led coalition, managed to free seven villages in the area from the IS militants, the source added.
The security situation in Iraq began to drastically deteriorate on June 10, 2014, when bloody clashes broke out between the Iraqi security forces and the IS group who took control of the country's northern province of Nineveh and later seized swathes of territories after Iraqi security forces abandoned their posts in other predominantly Sunni provinces. Endit