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LIVE UPDATES: Qatar issues strong condemndation as Kuwait power, water desalination sites hit

Published: 30 Mar 2026 - 11:04 am | Last Updated: 30 Mar 2026 - 02:14 pm
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Doha, Qatar: Doha, Qatar: Qatar has strongly condemned the heinous Iranian aggression on the sisterly state of Kuwait that saw attack on military camp, a power station and a water desalination plant.

The assault resulted in the death of an Indian worker and injuries among members of armed forces. 

Stay tuned for more updates:  

2:05pm Doha Time
Spain shuts airspace for US planes involved in Iran war

Spain has barred US military aircraft involved in strikes on Iran from using its airspace, expanding earlier restrictions on access to jointly operated bases, Defence Minister Margarita Robles said.

“We don’t authorise either the use of military bases or the use of airspace for actions related to the war in Iran,” she told reporters in Madrid.

The move forces US aircraft to reroute, though emergency flights remain exempt.

Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo said the decision reflects Spain’s refusal to back a war launched unilaterally and “against international law”.

Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez has repeatedly criticised the US-Israeli campaign, while Trump has threatened trade retaliation. Read more

12:15pm Doha Time
Seoul seeks to calm rush to buy rubbish bags over Mideast war

South Korea's energy minister sought Monday to ease fears over shortages of plastic rubbish bags after sales in Seoul jumped nearly fivefold due to energy supply concerns sparked by the Middle East war.

South Korea is a major importer of oil and related by-products used to make plastic and a vast array of other items, and household trash can only be disposed of in special bags sold in shops. Read more

11:15am Doha Time
Bangladesh turns off lights as Mideast war deepens energy crunch

Bangladesh has ordered civil servants to switch off the lights and turn down air conditioning to save power as the Mideast war worsens an energy crunch, officials said Monday.

The South Asian nation of 170 million people imports 95 percent of its oil and gas needs. Read more

11am Doha Time
Qatar Central Bank announces pre-emptive support measures

Qatar Central Bank (QCB) has reviewed the recent geopolitical developments and their implications for the domestic financial system.

It further announced a few precautionary measures to support financial stability and orderly market functioning. Read more

10am Doha Time
Qatar strongly condemns Iranian aggressions targeting camp, power and water facilities in Kuwait

The State of Qatar strongly condemned the heinous Iranian attacks that targeted a military camp and a power and water desalination plant in the sisterly State of Kuwait, which resulted in injuries to members of the armed forces, and considered it a blatant violation of Kuwait's sovereignty and the principles of international law. Read more

9am Doha Time
Hundreds of fuel stations remain closed in Philippines

More than 300 petrol stations have shut in the Philippines, government monitors said, as the country faces fuel supply constraints due to the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran, reported Al Jazeera. 

According to the Philippine National Police’s monitoring, 365 stations are closed as of today.

Fuel prices have more than doubled across the country since the war started on February 28.

6am Doha Time
One dead in brutal Iranian attack on power and water facility in Kuwait

Kuwait announced that a service building at a power station and water distillation facility was targeted by a brutal Iranian attack, resulting in the death of one Indian national.

In a statement, official spokesperson for the Kuwaiti Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy, Fatima Jawhar Hayat, said that technical and emergency teams immediately began response operations in line with approved contingency plans to address the incident's impact and ensure continued operational efficiency, while maintaining full coordination with security and relevant authorities to secure the affected sites.

She urged the public to remain calm, avoid rumors, and rely on official sources for information, affirming that updates will continue to be provided transparently. She stressed that the safety and stability of the electricity and water systems remain a top priority. 

This comes within 24 hours of an attack on one of its military camps, that saw ten members of the armed forces injured 

Ministry's official spokesperson, Colonel Saud Al Atwan, said during a press briefing on Sunday, that Kuwaiti armed forces detected and intercepted 14 hostile ballistic missiles and 12 hostile drones within the country's airspace over the past 24 hours.

He added that the attack targeted one of the armed forces’ camps with several missiles and drones, resulting in injuries to 10 personnel and material damage to the site, noting that the wounded are receiving necessary treatment.

He further said that a warehouse belonging to a private logistics company was also struck, causing material damage only, with no reported casualties. He added that since the start of the aggression on February 28, a total of 307 ballistic missiles, two cruise missiles, and 616 drones have been detected.