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Police: Iraq state gas firm official shot dead in Kirkuk city

A damaged vehicle is seen after a gun attack which killed a senior official of Iraq's state-run North Gas Company (NGC), in Kirkuk, Iraq on 2 May 2017 [Ali Mukarrem Garip/Anadolu Agency]

A damaged vehicle is seen after a gun attack which killed a senior official of Iraq's state-run North Gas Company (NGC), in Kirkuk, Iraq on 2 May 2017 [Ali Mukarrem Garip/Anadolu Agency]

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Gunmen shot dead a senior official of Iraq’s state-run North Gas Company (NGC) as he was heading to his office in the northern oil city of Kirkuk today, police and company sources said.

Deputy NGC manager Mohammed Younis, an Iraqi Kurd, and his driver were killed instantly when assailants in a speeding car fired on their vehicle, police sources said.

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No claim of responsibility for the killings has been made.

Kirkuk has a mixed population of Kurds, Turkmens and Arabs. It has been under Kurdish control since June 2014, when Daesh overran the northwest of the country and Iraqi security forces collapsed.

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