Kuwait Petroleum Corp reports damage at units after Iran drone attack
Kuwait said air defenses intercepted the attacks as fires and major damage hit oil, power and government facilities, with no casualties confirmed.
- The Kuwait Petroleum Corporation confirmed that an Iranian drone strike on Sunday resulted in "severe material damage" and ignited fires across several operating units.
- According to an official statement, there were no reported casualties, and emergency teams were immediately deployed to manage the incident.
- Personnel are currently focused on containing the blazes to ensure they do not spread to neighboring facilities.
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Kuwait Oil Facilities, HQ Damaged by Iran Drone Strikes
(Bloomberg) — Kuwait’s oil sector came under a fresh barrage of attacks overnight and into Sunday as drone strikes sparked fires at operational facilities at its refining arm and petrochemical plant, hours after the country’s energy headquarters were set ablaze by unmanned drones.
Iranian Drones Strike Kuwait Oil Sector Complex Amid Trump's 48-Hour Ultimatum
On 5 April 2026, Iranian drones and missiles struck multiple sites in Kuwait, including the Shuwaikh Oil Sector Complex and two power and water desalination plants. The attacks resulted in significant material damage, with fires reported at key oil and government facilities. No casualties were confirmed by Kuwaiti authorities. The strikes occurred amid escalating regional conflict following a 48-hour ultimatum issued by United States President D…
Kuwait accuses Iran of a drone attack on a government complex. Moreover, according to its own statements, the Israeli Air Force has bombed a chemical plant for weapons production in Iran.
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