[27/04/2024 01:51]
ADEN-SABA
The Ministry of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs has denounced attack of Khor Mor Gas Field at al-Sulaimaniah Governorate in Iraq Kurdistan Region by unknown drone.
According to the Minister of Electricity in Kurdistan, the attack resulted in killing four Yemeni workers and injuring another number slightly.
In a statement by the foreign ministry, it said it is in continuous coordination and follow up with Yemen's embassy in Baghdad. The embassy is conducting intensive communications with concerned officials in Iraq and authorities in Kurdistan to understand reasons and circumstances of the incident.
The ministry pointed out that it is working with concerned bodies for evacuation process and bring bodies of the Yemeni killed workers to the homeland. The killed workers are Ali Abdo Ahmad Nasser, Yousof Yasser Hamoud Farea, Isam Mohammed al-Kazemi and Awadh Abdo Ali al-Mayyas.
The ministry also pointed out that it has followed up the condition of the seriously injured worker who are Muneer al-Jarbani and Ammar al-Qubaiba, who are in a stable condition now.
The ministry expressed heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, asking Almighty God to have mercy on them and reside them in heaven and prayed for quick recovery for the injured.
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