Teroristi zapalili naftovod u Libiji

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epa05087546 (FILE) A file picture dated 26 December 2014 showing smoke rising from a large fuel depot fire, al-Sidra, Libya, during  fighting. Islamic State militants on 04 January 2016 launched an attack on the port of al-Sidra, Libya's largest oil terminal, military officials said. Clashes between guards at the terminal and the jihadists led to the death of two guards and 10 of the attackers, Omar al-Hassi, spokesman for Libya's Petroleum Guards Force, said. A military official loyal to Libya's internationally recognized government, based in Tobruk in the far east of the country, said the air force had intervened and rebuffed the attack.
Islamic State, which is based mainly in Syria and Iraq, controls an area of Libya's Mediterranean coast centred around the towns of Sirte and al-Nofaliyeh, west of al-Sidra.  EPA/STRINGER

Naftovod kompanije al-Waha za luku Es Sider zapaljen je u subotu uslijed čega se gubi od 70.000 do 100.000 barela sirove nafte dnevno, priopćila je libijska državna kompanija NOC.

NOC je na svom Twitter računu objavio da uzrok požara na naftovodu između El-Zkouta i Es Sidera još nije poznat no izvor iz tvrtke Waha je rekao da iza napada stoji “teroristička skupina”.

Naftovod je napadnut i u prosincu, a tada je gubitak je također procijenjen na 70 do 100 tisuća barela dnevno.

Vatra je izbila 21 kilometara od Marade, otprilike na istom području kao i u prosincu. Na to područje često dolaze borci Islamske države, rekli su libijski dužnosnici.

OZNAKE: Libija, naftovod

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