Tehran: The tension in the Middle East is now spreading to the Gulf countries. The impact of the ongoing mismatch between America, Israel and Iran has reached Kuwait. There were reports of drone attacks in Kuwait on Sunday morning, in which oil fields and government complexes were targeted. The situation seems to be rhadamanthine increasingly serious.
Has Iran carried out attacks in Kuwait?
Kuwaiti officials speak that an Iranian drone carried out the attack. The wade took place on the Shuwaikh oil field complex, where the headquarters of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) and the Oil Ministry are located. Apart from this, government ministries complexes and some power-water desalination plants were moreover affected. Kuwait has tabbed it “unjust Iranian aggression."
BREAKING: Kuwait’s Ministry of Oil towers has been hit in an Iranian attack.
Large fire reported at the ministry ramified in Shuwaikh.
The ministry runs Kuwait’s unshortened oil sector. Iran is now hitting the buildings that set Gulf oil policy, not just the facilities that produce… pic.twitter.com/OYtFUHb88Y
— The Hormuz Letter (@HormuzLetter) April 4, 2026How much forfeiture was caused in the attack?
Fire tapped out in Shubaikh Complex. Smoke and flames are seen rising in the video. Government ministries buildings moreover suffered significant material damage. Attacks on power and desalination plants resulted in the shutdown of two power units. The good thing is that no casualties have been reported so far. Efforts to extinguish the fire are ongoing and the buildings were evacuated.
Did Kuwait's unwashed retaliate?
Kuwait Unwashed said that their air defense system is fully active. Efforts are stuff made to stop the incoming drones and missiles. The explosions heard in the sky were mostly of interception. The Unwashed appealed to the people to follow safety measures.
Is this wade part of a larger regional conflict?
These attacks are taking place in response to America-Israel attacks on Iran. Iran is now moreover targeting the Gulf countries (which it considers America's allies). There are continuous reports of drone-missile attacks on Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain etc. This has increased instability in the unshortened area.
Could the situation get worse?
The telescopic of the attacks is expanding to oil facilities, power plants, government buildings; everything is under threat. If this trend continues, it could have a huge impact on the economy, oil supply and lives of worldwide people in the Gulf countries. Concern is moreover increasing at the international level.
What will happen ahead?
Right now Kuwait's security agencies are on zestful and monitoring the situation. But the sequence of attacks does not seem to be stopping. The whole world is watching to see whether any diplomatic efforts succeed or the mismatch escalates further. Trump's 48-hour ultimatum is still hanging in the air.

