U.S. President Trump threatens to bomb Iranian power plants and bridges if the Strait of Hormuz isn't opened within 48 hours. Iran dismisses the threat as 'nervous and unbalanced'.
Iran's drone attacks have damaged power and water desalination plants in Kuwait, with Bahrain and the UAE also reporting fires. Gulf countries are bearing the brunt of Tehran's response to US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
Iran-linked drone and missile attacks have struck critical infrastructure in Kuwait, including oil facilities and government buildings, without casualties. The incidents highlight growing instability in the Gulf amid ongoing tensions between Iran, the US, and Israel.
Iranian drone attacks damaged Kuwait's Ministries Complex and power plants, causing significant material damage but no casualties. Emergency teams are working to restore essential services.
Iran has threatened to target petrochemical facilities and power plants in Israel and the Gulf. This statement comes during the Trump administration, amid heightened tensions in the Middle East. Iran's military threats could impact the global energy market.
Iran launched drone and missile attacks on energy infrastructure in Kuwait and the UAE, damaging power plants and desalination facilities. The UAE intercepted 18 ballistic missiles and 47 drones, while Kuwait reported 26 hostile drones in its airspace.
Iran launched drone attacks on Kuwait's energy infrastructure, including power plants and government buildings. President Trump warned Iran to accept a peace deal or open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, threatening to strike Iranian power plants otherwise. Iran vowed to 'open the gates of Hell' if attacked.
Kuwait reports significant damage to power and water plants from an Iranian drone attack, with two power generation units offline. The incident occurred amid heightened tensions in the Middle East following recent airstrikes by the US and Israel.
Iran launched a drone attack on Kuwait's power and water desalination plants, causing significant material damage and shutting down two electricity units. No casualties were reported. The incident escalates tensions in the Middle East.
US officials reportedly convinced Trump to consider targeting Iran's power plants and bridges as military objectives. Trump threatened to bomb Iran 'back to the stone ages' if a deal isn't reached by April 6. While such actions would constitute war crimes under international law, the US argues military necessity.