
Severe losses in oil installation in Kuwait after Iranian attack
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In another statement, the Revolutionary Guard reported "torn operations" with drones and missiles against the U.S. fleet's support and fuel supply dock at Al Ahmadi port in Kuwait and against the site of concentration of enemy combat aircraft at Sheikh Isa base in Bahrain. In addition, Kuwaiti national airline Kuwait Airways announced that most of its flights were reprogrammed following a temporary suspension of operations at Kuwaiti airport due to Iranian attacks. Iran has announced in the meantime that several U.S. soldiers have died in their attacks on U.S. military targets in Kuwait, in a new wave of retaliation operations that also included attacks on Bahrain and Jordan, reaching bases, radars, communications centers, fuel deposits, aircraft and several bridges.
Furthermore, "One of the vital sites in the oil sector was the target of brutal and repeated Iranian attacks this morning, which resulted in several injuries and serious material damage," said the Kuwait National Company, in a statement released by the official news agency KUNA. Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energies, in turn, confirmed that an Iranian attack today caused a fire at an electric power station and a water desalination station. Kuwaiti authorities reported that several firefighters and a civil servant were injured today in fires caused by Iran's attacks on the country, which this morning again targeted an energy plant and desalination station.
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In another statement, the Revolutionary Guard reported "torn operations" with drones and missiles against the U.S. fleet's support and fuel supply dock at Al Ahmadi port in Kuwait and against the site of concentration of enemy combat aircraft at Sheikh Isa base in Bahrain.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn addition, Kuwaiti national airline Kuwait Airways announced that most of its flights were reprogrammed following a temporary suspension of operations at Kuwaiti airport due to Iranian attacks.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIran has announced in the meantime that several U.S. soldiers have died in their attacks on U.S. military targets in Kuwait, in a new wave of retaliation operations that also included attacks on Bahrain and Jordan, reaching bases, radars, communications centers, fuel deposits, aircraft and several bridges.
reliability low1/3 sources"One of the vital sites in the oil sector was the target of brutal and repeated Iranian attacks this morning, which resulted in several injuries and serious material damage," said the Kuwait National Company, in a statement released by the official news agency KUNA.
reliability low1/3 sourcesKuwait’s Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energies, in turn, confirmed that an Iranian attack today caused a fire at an electric power station and a water desalination station.
reliability low1/3 sourcesKuwaiti authorities reported that several firefighters and a civil servant were injured today in fires caused by Iran's attacks on the country, which this morning again targeted an energy plant and desalination station.
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