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Iraq shuts key Shalamcheh trade crossing with Iran after airstrikes

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BASRA, Iraq April ‌4 (Reuters) - Iraq closed the Shalamcheh border ​crossing with Iran after airstrikes on the Iranian side killed ⁠an Iraqi citizen, security sources said on Saturday, shutting off a vital supply artery.

The crossing serves as ​one of the main routes for imports to Iraq of ‌vegetables and other food supplies from Iran, traders and border officials say. Any prolonged disruption can quickly affect supplies ⁠to local markets.

The sources said at ⁠least five Iraqis were seriously wounded in the strikes, which hit a passenger reception area on the Iranian side.

Iraqi police recovered the body of a man, ‌while the wounded were taken to hospital, most in ⁠critical condition.

Iraq’s border authorities said ‌they had been notified by Iranian ​officials that truck and passenger movement would be restored in the coming hours once work on ‌the transit and passport systems is ​completed.

A few hours after ⁠the strikes near Shalamcheh, Iraqi border authorities ‌also briefly halted movement at ⁠the Safwan crossing with Kuwait after reporting explosions on the Kuwaiti side, Iraqi security and border officials ​said.

The officials added they ‌saw drones hovering overhead moments before the blasts.

(Reporting by ⁠Aref Mohammed in Basra; ​Additional reporting by Ahmed Rasheed; Editing by Alison ​Williams and Toby Chopra)

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