Iran US War / Kuwait Condemns 'Sinful Iranian Aggression' After Indian National Dies In Attack
·2 days ago·2 min read

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An Indian worker was killed in an Iranian strike on a power and water desalination facility in Kuwait early Monday; the death toll among Indians in the West Asia conflict now stands at eight.
Kuwait City, Mar 30: An Indian worker was killed in an Iranian strike on a power and water desalination facility in Kuwait early Monday, the Kuwaiti government announced. The death brings to at least eight the number of Indian nationals killed in the ongoing West Asia conflict.
In a post on X, Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water confirmed that the attack also caused damage to a service building at the facility and strongly condemned it as a “sinful Iranian aggression” against the Gulf nation.
“This attack resulted in the death of an employee (of Indian nationality) and caused severe material damage to the building,” the Ministry said in Arabic (roughly translated to English).
Officials added that emergency and technical response teams were immediately deployed to the site to manage the situation, contain the damage, and ensure that operations at the facility continued without major disruption.
The Ministry further emphasised that the “safety and stability of the electricity and water infrastructure constitute a top priority,” noting that technical teams are actively working to anticipate any further risks and ensure uninterrupted delivery of essential services.
The latest fatality comes days after another tragic incident in the United Arab Emirates, where an Indian national lost his life last Thursday after being struck by falling debris when a ballistic missile was intercepted over Abu Dhabi.
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At the time, the Indian Embassy had said it was “closely working with the UAE authorities to provide all possible support and assistance” to those affected.
Following an inter-ministerial review meeting held on Friday, the government had stated that seven Indian nationals had been killed in the Middle East conflict so far, with one person reported missing. Monday’s incident has now taken the death toll higher.
The conflict, which has now entered its fifth week, erupted after the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran, triggering a broader regional escalation.
Since then, Iranian forces have carried out retaliatory drone and missile attacks targeting Israel as well as Gulf countries hosting American military installations, leading to casualties and significant damage to critical infrastructure across the region.
(IANS)
In a post on X, Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water confirmed that the attack also caused damage to a service building at the facility and strongly condemned it as a “sinful Iranian aggression” against the Gulf nation.
“This attack resulted in the death of an employee (of Indian nationality) and caused severe material damage to the building,” the Ministry said in Arabic (roughly translated to English).
Officials added that emergency and technical response teams were immediately deployed to the site to manage the situation, contain the damage, and ensure that operations at the facility continued without major disruption.
The Ministry further emphasised that the “safety and stability of the electricity and water infrastructure constitute a top priority,” noting that technical teams are actively working to anticipate any further risks and ensure uninterrupted delivery of essential services.
The latest fatality comes days after another tragic incident in the United Arab Emirates, where an Indian national lost his life last Thursday after being struck by falling debris when a ballistic missile was intercepted over Abu Dhabi.
Also Read: Trump Says He Wants To 'Take The Oil In Iran', Threatens Seizure Of Kharg Island
At the time, the Indian Embassy had said it was “closely working with the UAE authorities to provide all possible support and assistance” to those affected.
Following an inter-ministerial review meeting held on Friday, the government had stated that seven Indian nationals had been killed in the Middle East conflict so far, with one person reported missing. Monday’s incident has now taken the death toll higher.
The conflict, which has now entered its fifth week, erupted after the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran, triggering a broader regional escalation.
Since then, Iranian forces have carried out retaliatory drone and missile attacks targeting Israel as well as Gulf countries hosting American military installations, leading to casualties and significant damage to critical infrastructure across the region.
(IANS)
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