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8 Apr 2026, 15:05

🔻Kuwait
The army of this country has announced that since 8 AM local time, it has been facing a "severe wave of hostile attacks from Iran." According to Kuwaiti officials, 20 to 80 drones have been intercepted, but these attacks have caused "severe material damage" to oil infrastructure, power plants, and desalination facilities.
🔻United Arab Emirates
The UAE Ministry of Defense has stated that since the ceasefire was implemented, it has been actively engaged with missiles and drones. The statement mentioned that the origin of these attacks is Iran, and the public has been urged to follow safety instructions.

🔻Bahrain
Earlier, we reported that news from Bahrain indicated that following an attack by a drone attributed to Iran, two people sustained minor injuries. The Bahraini government has not confirmed whether this attack occurred before or after the announcement of the temporary ceasefire.
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The Saudi Ministry of Defense announced on Wednesday, April 19, that it intercepted 9 drones targeting its territory.
Despite the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, attacks on Gulf countries continue.
A spokesperson for the Saudi Ministry of Defense stated in a brief message on X that "the interception and destruction of 9 drones occurred in recent hours." This message did not reference the location of the interceptions or potential targets.
On the other hand, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that a Hermes-900 drone was intercepted and shot down in the skies over Lar in Fars Province.
Iranian media also reported that Abbas Araghchi, Iran's Foreign Minister, discussed "violations of the ceasefire in Iran and Lebanon" by Israel in a phone call with Asim Munir, the commander of the Pakistani army.
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The Financial Times, citing two informed sources, reported that a few hours after the temporary ceasefire between the Islamic Republic and the U.S., the East-to-West oil pipeline in Saudi Arabia, which transports crude oil from the Persian Gulf to the Red Sea for export, was targeted in an attack.
According to these sources, one of the pumping stations along this 1,200-kilometer pipeline was targeted around 1 PM local time on Wednesday. This pipeline has become one of the main routes for Saudi oil exports following disruptions in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
One of the sources stated that this facility was attacked by a drone and the extent of the damage is being assessed.
Saudi Aramco, the state-owned company that owns and operates this pipeline, has refrained from commenting.
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