Iran strikes Gulf energy infrastructure with drones and missiles

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Iran launched drone and missile attacks that ignited fires at Kuwait’s Mina al‑Ahmadi refinery, forced shutdown of several refinery units, struck the world’s largest gas hub in Qatar and targeted US forces at Al‑Dhafra air base.
Why it matters
On‑site operations at affected refineries and gas facilities are now subject to immediate interruption and local shutdowns, making normal production and export activities harder to continue. Regional security and force‑protection measures must be elevated as air defences are actively engaging incoming missiles and drones.
Iran strikes Gulf energy infrastructure with drones and missiles
Implications
  • Mina al‑Ahmadi refinery operations managers must secure facilities, evacuate non‑essential staff and maintain shutdown of affected units until local authorities confirm safe restart — failure to do so risks further damage and personnel harm.

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The Hindu

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