Gas resumed flowing from Iran, Iraq’s electricity ministry said Saturday, after a strike on an Iranian facility caused a three-day stoppage.Iraq has been unwillingly drawn into the conflict triggered by the US-Israel attack on its neighbor Iran on February 28.For the all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.The total gas cutoff on March 19 dealt a fresh blow to Iraq’s already-struggling economy.While oil-rich, Iraq is heavily reliant on gas imports from Iran, supplying roughly a third of its electricity needs.“Iranian gas flow to Iraq resumed at a rate of five million cubic meters” per day, electricity ministry spokesman Ahmed Moussa told state news.Prior to the war, Iran had agreed to export some 50 million cubic meters of gas per day to Iraq during the boiling summer months, and roughly half that during the cooler winters.However, those measures were not consistently met.Electricity shortages are a frequent complaint in Iraq, which suffers from