Rockets Hit Near Site of Foreign Oil Firms, State-Run Companies in Iraq

Rockets Hit Near Site of Foreign Oil Firms, State-Run Companies in Iraq
An Iraqi soldier stands next to a military vehicle at the entry of Zubair oilfield after a rocket struck the site of residential and operations headquarters of several oil companies at Burjesia area, in Basra, Iraq, on June 19, 2019. Essam Al-Sudani/Reuters
Reuters
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BASRA, Iraq—Rockets landed near a site connected with foreign oil firms and state-run companies in Iraq’s southern city of Basra early on Monday, without causing damage or casualties, oil and police sources said.

The rockets, which police said were three Katyusha and were launched at about 3 a.m. local time, hit the Burjesia residential and operations headquarters west of Basra, they said.