
Dubai, March 30 An Indian national has been killed in Kuwait following Iranian strikes on a power and water desalination plant, the Indian Embassy said on Monday.
Expressing its "deepest condolences" at the tragic death of the Indian national in Sunday's attack, the embassy in a social media post said it was closely coordinating with Kuwaiti authorities to provide all possible support and assistance.
Kuwait's Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy said that a service building at one of its power and water distillation plants was damaged during the attack, according to the state-run KUNA news agency.
Officials described it as a "brutal attack." The plant where the attack occurred was not identified.
Ministry spokesperson Fatima Jawhar Hayat said the strike resulted in the death of a worker of Indian nationality, Gulf News reported.
Technical and emergency response teams were immediately deployed to the site to contain the situation and manage the aftermath in line with the ministry's approved emergency plan, she added.
Hayat said that specialized teams are working to secure the damaged facilities while closely coordinating with security authorities and other relevant agencies.
The ministry said that operational efficiency across the electricity and water network in the country remains intact.
Recently, an Indian national was among two killed in the UAE when debris from intercepted missiles fell on a street.
Iran's retaliation after the joint US and Israel strikes on Tehran on February 28 has escalated the conflict to the entire Gulf region.




