Kuwait Reports Damage to Oil and Power Infrastructure Following Iranian Drone Strikes
Kuwait City. Kuwait has reported damage to its oil fields, power infrastructure, and government offices following Iranian drone strikes. According to the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, a fire broke out at the Shuwaikh oil field complex in the capital following a drone attack. The complex houses the Kuwaiti Ministry of Oil and the KPC headquarters.
Kuwaiti state media, citing the Ministry of Finance, reported that another Iranian drone struck a building housing various ministry offices, causing significant physical damage. However, no casualties have been reported in these attacks. Similarly, the Ministry of Electricity and Water stated that two power generation units had to be shut down. The power and desalination plants targeted by the Iranian drones also sustained significant damage.
According to government sources, there have been no injuries or deaths in any of these incidents. These attacks occurred as the war initiated by the US and Israel against Iran entered its sixth week. As the conflict expands, Iran has been targeting Gulf nations with US military presence alongside Israel. Iran has not yet issued an official response regarding the incident.
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