Sabotage in Iraq

09/14/2004
Iraq

On 14 September 2004, saboteurs attacked a location where several pipelines met to cross the Tigris River near the city of Beiji, 250 km north of Baghdad. The burning crude oil escaping from the fractured pipelines ran downhill into the river. It took 3 days to control the fire. The attack occurred just as technicians had finished repairing two valves damaged by a previous explosion.

In 2004, there were 123 sabotages in Iraq.

Spill areaInland waters
Pollutant typeCrude oil

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