Mar 13 β€’ 09:18 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania 15min

Two drones fell near a large oil field in Iraq

Two drones targeted communication towers near the Majnoun oil field in Iraq, causing no casualties or material damage.

Two drones struck communication towers near the Majnoun oil field in Iraq, but fortunately, there were no casualties or material damage reported. This incident, which was confirmed by an AFP official, comes amidst escalating turmoil due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has already disrupted operations in the oil sector. An oil ministry spokesman indicated that this was the first time the Majnoun site has been targeted, noting that one of the drones exploded upon impact.

Iraq, a founding member of OPEC, heavily relies on oil revenues, with sales comprising around 90% of its national budget. The Majnoun oil field is particularly significant, as the majority of the country's oil income is generated from this location. Reports indicate that since the conflict erupted on February 28, drones have targeted various oil fields and infrastructure within Iraq, highlighting a concerning trend that could further destabilize the region's already fragile oil sector.

The implications of this drone attack extend beyond immediate damage; they reflect a deeper volatility in Iraq's economic reliance on oil, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions. As the country navigates external pressures from ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, its oil infrastructure becomes increasingly vulnerable, necessitating heightened security measures to protect its critical resources.

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