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Iran attacks damage Gulf infrastructure as Trump highlights strike
Summary
Officials say Iranian-launched missiles and drones struck power, water desalination and oil and gas facilities in Gulf states, prompting fires and emergency responses; regional air defenses reported multiple interceptions.
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Officials reported that Iranian-launched missiles and drones struck infrastructure in several Gulf states. Kuwaiti authorities said a combined power and water desalination plant sustained material damage. Kuwait's national petroleum company reported the Al-Ahmadi Port Refinery was hit and that fires broke out in some operating units. Abu Dhabi authorities said debris from an intercepted missile or drone struck the Habshan gas plant, causing a fire but no injuries, and Saudi forces reported intercepting six drones.
Reported developments:
- Kuwaiti Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy reported material damage to a combined power and desalination plant and said emergency teams began work under approved plans.
- Kuwait National Petroleum Corporation reported the Al-Ahmadi Port Refinery was struck by a drone and that emergency crews were working to contain fires.
- Abu Dhabi officials said falling debris from an intercepted missile or drone hit the Habshan natural gas processing plant, causing a fire but no injuries.
- Saudi Arabia's defense ministry reported intercepting and destroying six drones while regional air defenses countered incoming missiles and drones.
Summary:
The reported strikes affected power, water desalination and oil and gas facilities and prompted emergency responses and air-defense interceptions. Authorities reported containment efforts and no reported injuries in the Abu Dhabi incident. Undetermined at this time.
