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Iran does not keep its declaration. Attacks in Kuwait and Bahrain


In the capital of Kuwait, as a result of an attack carried out using drones, a fire broke out in a skyscraper housing the local social security institution. Authorities said Iranian drones also targeted fuel depots at Kuwait International Airport. The Ministry of Interior reported the death of two border guard officers, although it only stated that they died “while performing their duties,” without specifying the circumstances.

Why didn't Iran keep its declaration?

What were the effects of the attacks in Kuwait?

How many people died in the attacks in Kuwait?

What did the president of Iran say in his televised speech?

In turn, Bahrain's Ministry of Interior said that three people were injured when a fragment of an Iranian missile fell on a university building in Muharraq, the country's third largest city. Separately, it reported on Platform X that a seawater desalination plant was damaged as a result of a drone attack. The previous day, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi accused the United States of attacking a similar facility in his country.

In Indonesia, the Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that three Indonesian crew members were missing after a United Arab Emirates-flagged tugboat sank in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday. Before sinking, there was an explosion on the tug, which caused a fire. One of the Indonesian crew members was rescued and is in a hospital in Oman.

Declaration of the President of Iran

In a televised speech on Saturday morning, President Pezeshkian apologized to neighboring countries for the attacks on them, assured that Iran had no hostility towards them, and announced that the attacks would be stopped unless actions against Iran were carried out from these countries.

Ashley Davis

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