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Iran attack sparks two fires in Kuwait, firefighters injured
World🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

Iran attack sparks two fires in Kuwait, firefighters injured

Iranian missile attacks on March 26, 2026, reportedly caused fires in two locations in Kuwait, injuring several firefighters and a worker. The attacks followed a broader escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, which began after Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran earlier in February that killed Iran's supreme leader. The U.S. president has urged Iran to engage in peace talks before the situation worsens. The fires occurred at a power and water plant, according to Kuwait's fire service, which confirmed the incidents via social media.

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Iran attack sparks two fires in Kuwait, firefighters injured

Iranian missile attacks on March 26, 2026, reportedly caused fires in two locations in Kuwait, injuring several firefighters and a worker. The attacks followed a broader escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, which began after Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran earlier in February that killed Iran's supreme leader. The U.S. president has urged Iran to engage in peace talks before the situation worsens. The fires occurred at a power and water plant, according to Kuwait's fire service, which confirmed the incidents via social media.

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