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Kuwait: Three Land Border Posts, Offshore Drilling Platform Attacked

Kuwait: Three Land Border Posts, Offshore Drilling Platform Attacked By Guest - July 12, 2026
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Kuwait's Ministry of Defence said Sunday that three land border posts in the north of the country and an offshore oil drilling platform were attacked, causing material damage and injuring one worker, during a fresh exchange of strikes between the United States and Iran.

"Three northern land border centres in the country were subjected to a criminal aggressive attack, resulting in material damage," ministry spokesman Staff Colonel Saud Abdulaziz Al-Atwan said in a statement posted on social media. He added that a hostile drone separately targeted an offshore drilling platform operated by the Kuwait Oil Company in Kuwaiti territorial waters, causing damage and injuring one worker, who is receiving medical treatment.

Military on Full Alert

The General Staff of the Kuwaiti Armed Forces said the military remains fully prepared and is taking all necessary measures and precautions to safeguard the country's security, protect its territory, and ensure the safety of citizens and residents. The ministry said relevant authorities immediately began coordinating a response to both incidents.

Notably, Kuwait's official statement did not directly name Iran as responsible for the attacks, though the timing places the incident squarely within a broader exchange between Washington and Tehran playing out across the Gulf.

Part of a Region-Wide Escalation

The attacks on Kuwait came as part of a sweeping wave of strikes and counter-strikes across the Gulf on Sunday. Following a new round of US strikes that hit dozens of Iranian military targets overnight, Iranian state media reported that Tehran had launched retaliatory attacks on several US military sites across the region. Qatar and Kuwait both reported intercepting aerial attacks, sirens sounded in Bahrain, and state media in Oman and Jordan also reported drone and missile attacks.

In Qatar, two adults and a child were injured by falling debris, according to the country's Interior Ministry. The broader exchange followed an earlier Iranian attack on a merchant vessel in the Strait of Hormuz — the Cyprus-flagged GFS Galaxy — which US Central Command said was struck by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Oman rescued 23 of the vessel's crew members, with one still reported missing.

Regional Condemnation

Qatar strongly condemned the renewed attacks on its territory and on the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, and Jordan, describing them as a flagrant violation of the targeted countries' sovereignty and territorial integrity. In a statement carried by its state news agency, Qatar said the continuation of such attacks constitutes a dangerous escalation that complicates efforts to contain tensions, calling for an immediate and complete halt to all military actions threatening regional security and a serious return to dialogue and negotiation.

The UAE likewise condemned what it called renewed Iranian aggression targeting Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, and Oman with missiles and drones, reiterating its full solidarity with the five countries and its support for all measures taken to preserve their security and stability.

What to Watch

With Kuwait's oil infrastructure now directly affected alongside its land border, attention turns to whether further strikes materialize in the coming hours, how the injured platform worker's condition develops, and whether Gulf states' unified condemnations can help push the US and Iran back toward de-escalation before the exchange widens further.

By Guest - July 12, 2026

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