Civil Defense teams contain the Khor Mor gas field blaze after nine hours, and they prevent further damage to the facility. The fire started after a missile hit a condensate tank, and teams worked under difficult conditions to secure the site. They coordinate closely with KRG engineers, and they focus on restoring safety and operational control. Authorities confirm that no personnel suffered major injuries, and they praise the quick response of emergency teams.
The strike sparks widespread condemnation, and the Christian Alliance publicly denounces the attack. They support PM Masrour Barzani’s call for international assistance, and they urge partners to approve air-defense systems. Leaders stress that protecting energy infrastructure is vital for economic stability, and they warn that repeated attacks could threaten essential services across Kurdistan.
KRG officials also review the damage, and they coordinate with Dana Gas to resume production as quickly as possible. They inspect pipelines and tanks, and they implement safety measures to prevent further hazards. Additionally, teams plan upgrades to surveillance and early-warning systems, and they aim to strengthen protection against future attacks.
The missile strike disrupts electricity supply, and the KRG emphasizes the importance of resilient infrastructure. Authorities urge citizens to remain patient, and they highlight ongoing efforts to restore energy to affected neighborhoods. Both KRG and Dana Gas teams continue monitoring the site, and they promise regular updates to ensure transparency.
As the fire concludes, PM Barzani reiterates his call for international cooperation, and he stresses that Kurdistan will defend its vital resources and maintain stability in the face of threats.
