World ( The cow news digital ) A power and water desalination facility in Kuwait has suffered significant damage following a reported strike attributed to Iran, according to regional media reports.
The incident reportedly resulted in the death of an Indian worker, while causing extensive damage to a service building linked to the country’s critical energy infrastructure.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Electricity confirmed in an official statement that emergency and technical response teams were immediately deployed to the site to assess the damage and begin restoration efforts. Authorities said efforts are underway to ensure partial or full resumption of operations at the facility as soon as possible.
According to Arab media reports, Iran has not yet issued an official response regarding the incident. However, Kuwaiti state media has acknowledged that the plant sustained substantial damage during the attack.
The strike comes amid escalating regional tensions and a series of recent incidents affecting energy and infrastructure assets in the Gulf region. Analysts warn that continued attacks on such facilities could have wider implications for energy security and regional stability.
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Reports also suggest that Kuwait has experienced multiple security-related incidents in recent weeks amid broader regional conflict dynamics involving Iran and its adversaries.
Investigations are ongoing, and further official updates are expected from Kuwaiti authorities as damage assessments continue and operational recovery plans are implemented.
