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  World   Middle East  13 Jan 2017  UN warns of oil spill south of Mosul

UN warns of oil spill south of Mosul

AP
Published : Jan 13, 2017, 1:28 pm IST
Updated : Jan 13, 2017, 1:29 pm IST

The warnings came in report released on environmental damages caused by oil fires intentionally started by retreating IS militants.

Internally displaced people flee fighting between Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants on a road in eastern Mosul, Iraq. (Photo: AP)
 Internally displaced people flee fighting between Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants on a road in eastern Mosul, Iraq. (Photo: AP)

Irbil, Iraq: The United Nations has warned of an oil spill south of the Iraqi city of Mosul, near the town of Qayara that was retaken from Islamic State militants some four months ago.

The warnings came in a report released this week on environmental damages caused by oil fires intentionally started by retreating IS militants.

U.N. satellite images published on Tuesday show environmental damage from the fires. The world body says 11 of the fires have been extinguished, but 29 continue to burn, sending thick black smoke into the air.

The report warns the spill, described as new, is close to a tributary of the Tigris River, which in turn could mean an oil leak into the key artery, and that parts of the spill are on fire.

Tags: united nations, mosul, oil, islamic state, isis, environmental damage
Location: Iraq, Irbil, Irbil