Saudi Arabia condemns Iran attack on Kuwait sites
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Saudi Arabia strongly condemned Iranian attacks targeting a Kuwaiti military camp and vital infrastructure, warning of further regional escalation.
In a statement issued by the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs on March 30, 2026, the Kingdom denounced the strikes as “heinous” and said they targeted a camp belonging to the Kuwait Armed Forces, along with a power station and a water desalination facility in Kuwait.
The statement confirmed that several members of the Kuwaiti armed forces were injured.
Saudi Arabia said the attacks reflect a continued hostile approach by Iran that cannot be justified under any circumstances, describing the actions as a clear violation of international law and principles of good neighborliness.
It warned that such actions risk pushing the region toward further escalation.
The Kingdom also expressed its wishes for a swift recovery for the injured and affirmed its support for Kuwait’s leadership and people.
The statement comes amid rising tensions across the region, with increasing concern over attacks targeting both military and civilian infrastructure.



