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Iran has struck Kuwait twice within 24 hours, targeting critical Gulf energy infrastructure. A drone attack hit the country’s largest oil hub — the Mina al‑Ahmadi refinery — sparking fires in several operational units, with no injuries reported. Shortly afterward, a separate Iranian strike damaged a power generation and water desalination plant, threatening Kuwait’s water supply and escalating regional tensions amid the ongoing Middle East conflict. Emergency teams are working to contain the damage, while global oil markets react to the implications of damage to vital energy facilities.

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00:15Water war begins.
00:18A critical water and power facility in Kuwait has been struck,
00:22marking a dangerous escalation in the conflict.
00:25Earlier today, a power generation and desalination plant was hit,
00:31damaging a key service building and triggering emergency response protocols.
00:36Technical teams rushed in, activating backup systems
00:40to ensure electricity and water supply remained stable.
00:43No casualties have been reported.
00:46But the significance of this attack goes far beyond physical damage.
00:50In Kuwait, over 90 percent of drinking water comes from desalination.
00:56These plants are not just infrastructure.
00:58They are lifelines in a desert nation.
01:01And targeting them changes the rules of the conflict,
01:04from economic warfare to survival warfare.
01:07This strike came just hours after another major hit.
01:11Earlier in the day, Iranian drones targeted the Mina al-Ahmadi refinery,
01:17the country's largest oil processing facility.
01:20Fires broke out across multiple units as emergency crews battled to contain the damage.
01:26Operations were partially shut down as a precaution.
01:29This marks the third strike on the same refinery in just over two weeks,
01:34showing a clear pattern of sustained attacks on Kuwait's critical infrastructure.
01:39But the shift from oil to water is what's raising alarm.
01:43Just days earlier, another strike on a similar desalination-linked facility
01:48killed a foreign worker and caused significant damage.
01:52Across the Gulf region, vital infrastructure,
01:55from oil refineries to water plants, is increasingly becoming a target.
01:59This is no longer just about military dominance.
02:03It's about control over essential resources.
02:06As the wider conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel enters its fifth week,
02:12the battlefield is expanding, and the risks are rising.
02:16Oil markets are reacting, security around key installations is tightening,
02:21and global attention is once again turning to the Strait of Hormuz,
02:25a critical artery for global energy supply.
02:28Kuwait has strongly condemned the attacks, but has not yet announced a military response.
02:34Because in this region, one reality is undeniable.
02:38Oil drives the economy, but water sustains life.
02:43And now, even that is under attack.
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