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Daesh Militants Blow Up Oil Pipeline in Iraq's Kirkuk - Reports

© REUTERS / Essam al-SudaniExcess gas is burnt off at a pipeline at the Zubair oilfield in Basra
Excess gas is burnt off at a pipeline at the Zubair oilfield in Basra - Sputnik International
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Daesh militants have blown up an oil pipeline in the Kirkuk province in northern Iraq, Rudaw reported, citing head of Kurdish security forces Idris Rafaat.

According to Rafaat, Iraqi police have not yet taken full control of the territory. Daesh* fighters, who are situated in the highlands of Kirkuk, used the "vacuum created as a result of the change in power" to launch the attack.

The fire has not been extinguished yet, according to media reports.

Bagdad regained the control of the province of Kirkuk in northern Iraq last year after it had been run by Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region for several years.

READ MORE: Iraqi Militia Launches Operation to Clear Remaining Daesh Pockets in Kirkuk

(File) Iraqi security forces drive in the village of al-Buseif, south of Mosul, after they recaptured the village from the control of the Islamic State (IS) group on February 21, 2017, during the ongoing military offensive to retake the western side of Mosul - Sputnik International
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Iraqi militias have conducted several military operations to locate remaining Daesh militants, their shelters and arms caches.

In February, the region’s governor, Rakan al-Jubouri, stated that there is a threat from so-called Daesh "sleeper-cells" in Kirkuk.

At the end of 2017, Iraqi authorities declared victory over Daesh, noting, however, that the fight against remaining cells would continue.

*Daesh (also known as ISIS/ISIL/IS) is a terrorist group banned in Russia

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