
Iraq has sent an armored army division and a police strike force into the southern oil city of Basra to disarm residents amid intensified feuding among rival Shiite tribes, local officials and security sources said on Friday.
Forces had been deployed earlier to restore calm to rural areas running north of the city toward West Qurna and Majnoon oilfields on Wednesday, but a local official reassured foreign companies their assets were secure. “The oil companies and oil sites and the roads leading to them are completely safe. There are no concerns in this regard,” said Sabah Al-Bazouni, head of Basra’s provincial council.
The tribal fighting and military response are a sign of the growing problems that could face foreign oil companies, even though they operate far from areas of conflict with Daesh. The disputes have forced Baghdad to divert critical security resources from the front lines with those militants in the north and west to the south, where oil fields account for more than 85 percent of production by the major OPEC member.
“This operation targets areas north of Basra that have an abundance of tribal clashes and will also include neighborhoods inside Basra city in the future,” said Jabar Al-Saadi, head of the security committee at the provincial council.
Source: Aab News
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