The roar of water in the bay! Kuwait’s desalination plant destroyed by Iran’s attack, will the Middle East die of thirst now?
Iran Attack On Kuwait Water Plant: The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has now reached such a devastating turn where not only military bases but also the basic needs of common citizens are becoming the target of war. On Friday, the Kuwait government officially confirmed that its vital desalination plant was seriously damaged in a massive attack by Iran. This attack is not only a major blow to Kuwait but also an outcry for water in the entire Gulf region. It is considered to be the beginning of chaos.
Kuwait shaken by drone attack
According to the latest developments, an oil refinery in Kuwait was attacked by drones on Friday morning, immediately after which the desalination plant was targeted. Although Kuwait has not yet made public the full details of the damage caused by this attack, it has made it clear that some key parts of the plant have been significantly damaged. This attack has come at a time when Iran has already put America’s allies on its ‘hit list’ Had warned of inclusion in.
90 percent water is in danger
Desalination technology is a ‘lifeline’ for the Arab countries of the Gulf. Is not less than. In desert areas like Kuwait, about 90 percent of drinking water is obtained by purifying salt water from the sea through this process. Attacks on these sources of water can directly paralyze the daily lives of millions of people. Experts believe that if these plants are further damaged, the water problem will become the biggest national security challenge for the entire region.
Fire of vengeance and ‘tit for tat’ Policy
Iran described the attack as a ‘tit-for-tat’ attack. Said to be part of the policy. Initially, Iran had accused America and Israel of attacking its infrastructure, after which it has started targeting these important plants present in the Gulf countries. Earlier, Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency had released a list of 8 major bridges. Which includes Kuwait’s ‘Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Sea Bridge’ also includes. After the bridges, now the attack on water sources has made it clear that Iran is now in the mood for all-out war.
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Warning of global food crisis
The impact of this fire of war is not limited to water only but it is reaching the kitchens of the entire world. The United Nations (UN) has warned that due to this tension, a huge rise in food prices is being seen globally. Food prices worldwide rose for the second consecutive month in March and reached their highest level since December.
According to the FAO Food Price Index, prices have increased by 2.4 percent compared to February. If this conflict spreads further, not only the Gulf but the entire world may face severe economic recession and food shortage.
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