Iran’s Fars News Agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, quoted a security official as saying that the UAE should immediately evacuate airports in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, as well as the ports of Fujairah and Jebel Ali, if the US attacks Iranian civilian infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Marandi, a media member of Tehran’s negotiating team in Pakistan, wrote on X that if US President Donald Trump continues to target civilian infrastructure, the Islamic Republic will retaliate by attacking the vital infrastructure of his supporters.
The strike was the second on a Kuwaiti power and water plant in as many days, with the first on Friday also causing a fire and damage.
“The repeated targeting of these vital facilities reveals a systematic hostile approach targeting civilian sites and vital infrastructure that endangers the lives and safety of civilians,” the foreign ministry said.
Iran has stepped up attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain in recent days, both of which host major US military installations.
Iran’s Fars News Agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, quoted a security official as saying that the UAE should immediately evacuate airports in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, as well as the ports of Fujairah and Jebel Ali, if the US attacks Iranian civilian infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Marandi, a media member of Tehran’s negotiating team in Pakistan, wrote on X that if US President Donald Trump continues to target civilian infrastructure, the Islamic Republic will retaliate by attacking the vital infrastructure of his supporters.
Marandi wrote that the Kuwaiti government has paid the price for these attacks, and if this trend continues, the people of the UAE should distance themselves from potential targets.
Earlier, Kuwait stated that Iran struck a power and water plant as well as an oil facility, accusing it of targeting civilian infrastructure
“Another electricity and water distillation plant was targeted by a hostile attack that led to a fire erupting in one of the plant’s components,” Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water said in a statement.
The strike was the second on a Kuwaiti power and water plant in as many days, with the first on Friday also causing a fire and damage.
Saturday’s attacks sparked two blazes at separate locations that left several firemen and a worker injured, Kuwait’s fire service added.
“The repeated targeting of these vital facilities reveals a systematic hostile approach targeting civilian sites and vital infrastructure that endangers the lives and safety of civilians,” the foreign ministry said.
The country’s national carrier said air traffic at Kuwait International Airport had been temporarily suspended due to rocket and drone attacks, forcing most flights to be rescheduled.
Iran has stepped up attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain in recent days, both of which host major US military installations.
Drones targeted “aircraft shelters and parking areas, fuel storage tanks of the US military at Sheikh Isa Air Base, as well as several connecting bridges in Bahrain”, the Iranian army said.
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