Saturday, 27 February 2021

Attackers Strike Gas Pipeline in Eastern Syria, Causing Fire

Attackers Strike Gas Pipeline in Eastern Syria, Causing Fire

Arab World

Asharq Al-Awsat
Fire and plumes of smoke are seen from an explosion on the Arab Gas Pipeline between the towns of Ad Dumayr and Adra, northwest of the capital of Damascus, Syria in this handout released by SANA on August 24, 2020. FILE: Reuters

Attackers struck a gas pipeline in eastern Syria on Saturday, leaving it ablaze but causing no casualties, state news agency SANA reported, the latest incidence of sabotage against Syria’s oil and gas infrastructure. As in the past, no one claimed responsibility for the attack. Syria’s nearly 10-year conflict, which has killed about half a million people, has also badly affected oil and gas fields, many of which are outside government control. SANA said the attack occurred in the area known as Abu Khashab in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor that borders Iraq. Sleeper cells of the ISIS group are known to be active in the area and have targeted government forces and US-backed Kurdish fighters in eastern Syria. Earlier Saturday, Syria’s oil ministry said gas leakage in a well in central Syria was quickly put under control. It did not say whether the leakage was the result of an act of sabotage or an accident, The Associated Press reported. In a more common occurrence in chaotic Syria, a mine exploded Saturday in the central province of Hama, killing five and wounding 13 people who had been driving to collect truffles, SANA said. It said the anti-tank mine was left behind by militants who once controlled the area near the town of Salamiyeh



from Asharq AL-awsat https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/2832211/attackers-strike-gas-pipeline-eastern-syria-causing-fire

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