30/10/2006
British consulate staff moved from Basra
Most of the civilian staff at the British consulate in Basra are being moved due to increased attacks in the area.
A spokesperson for the Foreign Office confirmed that the move was "in response to increased threats from mortar and rocket attacks" at the consulate, which is situated in Basra Palace.
However, the Consul General and some senior staff are expected to stay at the consulate.
Around 7,200 British troops are currently stationed in Iraq, most of whom are stationed in Basra.
(KMcA)
A spokesperson for the Foreign Office confirmed that the move was "in response to increased threats from mortar and rocket attacks" at the consulate, which is situated in Basra Palace.
However, the Consul General and some senior staff are expected to stay at the consulate.
Around 7,200 British troops are currently stationed in Iraq, most of whom are stationed in Basra.
(KMcA)
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