Kuwait’s state media has reported that an Iranian drone attack has caused “significant damage” to the government office complex. Kuwait Petroleum Corp. said its headquarters caught fire after a strike by unmanned drones. The damaged building, which also houses the emirate’s oil ministry, was evacuated, KPC said in a statement. The “oil sector leadership is closely monitoring the assessment of damages resulting from the incident, in coordination with the relevant authorities, while taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of personnel and secure the site,” according to the statement.
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Meanwhile, Kuwait's Public Authority for Minors Affairs (PAMA) announced the closure of its main building on Sunday, for the safety of all, due to the exceptional circumstances the country is going through. Further, Ministry of Finance (MoF): Employees of the Ministries Complex will work remotely on Sunday following a drone attack that caused significant material damage to the building, with no injuries reported.
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