Kuwaiti Desalination Plant Damaged in Iranian Attack Amid Escalating Tensions
An Iranian attack has caused material damage to a desalination plant in Kuwait, following a drone strike on an oil refinery. This incident highlights ongoing threats to vital water resources, with desalination providing 90% of Kuwait's drinking water. Such attacks threaten the stability of Gulf Arab states.
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- United Arab Emirates
A desalination plant in Kuwait sustained material damage in an Iranian attack, following a morning drone strike on an oil refinery. This recent aggression underscores the vulnerability of crucial water resources in the Gulf Arab states.
Desalination is crucial for the region, particularly as it converts the Persian Gulf's salty waters into drinkable supplies, crucial for sustenance in the arid desert environment. In Kuwait, an estimated 90% of drinking water is sourced from these plants.
Iran's strategic targeting of desalination facilities comes amid heightened tensions, with previous accusations against the US and Israel preceding these attacks. The Gulf Arab states' reliance on desalination underscores the significant impact such strikes pose to regional livelihoods and stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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