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Iran attack Kuwait power plant causes major damage, Indian worker killed

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Iran attack Kuwait power plant has caused serious damage to a key facility in Kuwait. The incident also led to the death of an Indian worker, according to official reports.

Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity confirmed that a service building at a power and desalination plant was hit. The Iran attack Kuwait power plant incident resulted in heavy damage to infrastructure.

Officials said emergency and technical teams reached the site quickly. Work is ongoing to control the situation and restore normal operations.

According to local media, the damaged facility plays an important role in electricity and water supply. Any disruption could affect daily life in nearby areas.

So far, there has been no official response from Iran regarding the Iran attack Kuwait power plant incident. However, Kuwaiti state media has confirmed large-scale damage.

Reports suggest that Kuwait has faced repeated threats and attacks in recent weeks. This comes amid rising tensions linked to ongoing regional conflicts.

Experts warn that such incidents may increase pressure on energy systems in the Middle East. The Iran attack Kuwait power plant case highlights growing risks to critical infrastructure.

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