18 June 2014

Sunni militants attacked Iraq's largest oil refinery in Baiji

Sunni militants attacked Iraq's largest oil refinery, located in Baiji in northern Iraq, with machine gun fire and mortars on 18th June.

The attack started at 4am (0100 GMT) from outside two of the three main entrances to the sprawling facility, the sources said. 

One mortar hit a spare-parts warehouse and smoke billowed from the building, the sources said. On Tuesday, foreigners were evacuated from the refinery as security forces braced for an attack on the compound. 

The refinery has been under siege since Sunni militants began a major military offense in northern Iraq . 

Sunni militants attacked Iraq's largest oil refinery, located in Baiji in northern Iraq, with machine gun fire and mortars on 18th June.

The attack started at 4am (0100 GMT) from outside two of the three main entrances to the sprawling facility, the sources said. 

One mortar hit a spare-parts warehouse and smoke billowed from the building, the sources said. On Tuesday, foreigners were evacuated from the refinery as security forces braced for an attack on the compound. 

The refinery has been under siege since Sunni militants began a major military offense in northern Iraq .