![Iraqi firemen walk in front of heavy black smoke billowing from a sabotaged key pipeline pumping oil exports from northern Iraq to Turkey and a local supply line west of the main northern oil capital of Kirkuk. [AFP]](xin_55090115163184227881.jpg) Iraqi firemen walk in front of heavy black
smoke billowing from a sabotaged key pipeline pumping oil exports
from northern Iraq to Turkey and a local supply line west of the main
northern oil capital of Kirkuk. [AFP]
![Police cars
and
fire truck are seen parked in front of heavy black smoke billowing from a sabotaged key pipeline pumping oil exports from northern Iraq to Turkey and a local supply line west of the main northern oil capital of Kirkuk. [AFP]](xin_540901151632561139092.jpg) Police cars and fire truck are seen parked in
front of heavy black smoke billowing from a sabotaged key pipeline pumping
oil exports from northern Iraq to Turkey and a local supply line west
of the main northern oil capital of Kirkuk. [AFP]
![Firefighters try to contain an oil pipeline fire after an attack by insurgents near Beiji, 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday Sept. 14, 2004. Saboteurs blew up a junction where multiple oil pipelines cross the Tigris River in northern Iraq on Tuesday, setting off a chain reaction in power generation systems that left the entire country without power. [AP]](xin_030901151633811223583.jpg) Firefighters try to contain an oil pipeline fire
after an attack by insurgents near Beiji, 250 kilometers (155 miles) north
of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday Sept. 14, 2004. Saboteurs blew up a junction
where multiple oil pipelines cross the Tigris River in northern Iraq on
Tuesday, setting off a chain reaction in power generation systems that
left the entire country without power. [AP]

Two Iraqi policemen walk on the road
next to burning oil pipeline, near town of Baiji, some 180 km north of the
capital Baghdad, September 14, 2004. Engineers at a power station in Baiji
said they had shut down the plant on Tuesday, knocking out power to the
Iraqi town, because of a sabotage attack on a nearby oil export pipeline.
[Reuters]
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