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June 22, 2003
U.S. Soldier Dies in Grenade Attack; Pipeline Explodes
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Filed at 10:07 a.m. ET

HIT, Iraq (AP) -- A fuel pipeline exploded and caught fire west of Baghdad, a possible act of sabotage that sent flames high into the sky, as Iraq returned to world oil markets Sunday with its first crude oil exports since the U.S.-led invasion.

Meanwhile, a grenade attack Sunday killed an American soldier and wounded another just outside the capital, the latest violence to plague U.S. forces, who have launched a large crackdown aimed at putting down persistent resistance.

The pipeline explosion did not effect the resumption of crude exports, but the apparent sabotage highlighted recent attacks on fuel pipelines and other infrastructure that have hampered the drive to repair Iraq's most vital industry -- one U.S. and British administrators are relying on to finance reconstruction.

The damaged pipeline carries gas -- not oil -- from the city of Kirkuk, 150 miles north of Baghdad, to various parts of Iraq to fuel power stations, said Brig. Salam al-Hity, a senior police official in Hit.

The U.S. military said the cause of the blast was still under investigation, but local officials said it was sabotage.

Naim al-Goud, mayor of Hit, said people from outside his region attacked the pipeline Saturday. ``They want to make trouble between the American and the people of Hit,'' he said. ``We are trying to arrest them.''

``We sent fire engines this morning but we couldn't do anything because the fire is bigger than our capabilities,'' al-Hity said, adding that local officials have asked Iraq's oil ministry to stop pumping to extinguish the fire.

Huge flames shot up from the site of the explosion -- an outpost in a barren desert -- and no one appeared to be attempting to douse the flames on Sunday.

``It was like a huge bolt of lightning,'' Hazem Abdel Rahman, a farmer who lives about a half mile away, said of the explosion.

One of Iraq's most important oil pipelines also runs though Hit, connecting the country's northern and southern oil fields. Oil ministry officials and U.S. spokesmen in Baghdad could not confirm al-Hity's assertion that the explosion occurred at a gas pipeline.

Also in Hit, two U.S. soldiers were injured when their Humvee hit a ``land mine or other explosive device'' on Saturday, said Maj. Sean Gibson, a U.S. military spokesman. The injuries were not considered serious and the soldiers were being treated at a combat support hospital.

Meanwhile, at the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan, Turkish, Iraqi and American officials held a ceremony to mark the resumption of exports as pipelines were hooked up to the Turkish tanker Ottoman Dignity and around 1 million barrels were loaded on board.

It was the first oil exported from Ceyhan since March 20.

The crude, which was bought by Turkey and was being taken to a refinery in the Aegean Sea, came from some 8 million barrels that have been stored in southern Turkey since before the U.S.-led war began.

Iraq could begin pumping fresh oil to Turkey as early as Sunday, officials said. But other Iraqi oil officials in Kirkuk, 150 miles north of Baghdad, said Sunday that the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline is still not ready to begin carrying crude.

Two explosions damaged the pipeline earlier this month in what Turkey's foreign minister called sabotage.

The pipeline damaged Sunday was not expected to affect plans for the Kirkuk-Ceyhan operations.

Walid Jawad, director of projects for the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline, said that most of the sabotage at the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline has been repaired, but a lack of good communication with Turkey and the looting of control mechanisms have delayed a resumption of pumping.

He said Iraq still needs to import some materials to get the controls up and running.

The pipeline stopped pumping during the U.S.-led war on Iraq, when shipping was stopped and the Ceyhan storage tanks filled to their capacity of 8 million barrels.

On Saturday, U.S. soldiers, acting on a tip, seized code equipment and piles of top secret Iraqi intelligence documents in a raid on a community center. The find, including references to a nuclear program, is being sent to senior intelligence analysts to look for information on Iraq's banned weapons programs.

Americans also are mounting a ``very aggressive effort'' to follow up on information from a captured top aide to Saddam Hussein that the former Iraqi president is alive, said Sen. Pat Roberts, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee.

U.S. forces have been combing Iraq for clues to the country's banned nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs. The searches have so far failed to prove that Iraq harbored unconventional weapons President Bush cited as the justification for war.

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AP writer Borzou Daragahi contributed to this report from Kirkuk.


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