Kuwait claims Iranian drones attacked two power and desalination plants.
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04-05 09:51
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Kuwait's Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy issued a statement early on the 5th local time, saying that two power generation and desalination plants in Kuwait were attacked by Iranian drones, causing significant property damage and shutting down two generator units. There are no reports of casualties so far.
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According to reports from CCTV, the Kuwaiti Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy issued a statement early on the 5th local time, stating that two power generation and desalination plants in Kuwait were attacked by Iranian drones, causing significant property damage and shutting down two generator units. There are currently no reports of casualties.

The statement said that technical and emergency teams are working in accordance with the emergency plan to ensure the normal operation of the power and water supply systems.

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