The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) denied any involvement in attacks targeting power plants and water desalination facilities in Kuwait, accusing the Israeli army of carrying out the strikes.
In a statement issued by its Public Relations Office, labeled Statement No. 53 of Operation “True Promise 4”, the IRGC said the attacks on Kuwaiti infrastructure were part of “illegal and unprecedented actions by the Israeli enemy”, condemning them as false flag, hostile and inhumane.
Iran's IRGC Condemns Israeli Attack on Kuwait's Water Treatment Plants
— Tasnim News Agency (@Tasnimnews_EN) April 3, 2026
The IRGC has strongly condemned the Zionist regime's army attack on Kuwait's water desalination centers, describing it as a criminal aggression that threatens regional stability and civilian infrastructure. https://t.co/NewsSLfzfw pic.twitter.com/WamT6yK7zD
The statement followed an earlier announcement by Kuwait’s Ministry of Energy confirming that a power plant and desalination facilities had been targeted.
💢 BREAKING | Kuwait Ministry of Electricity and Water says a power generation and water desalination plants was attacked by Iran Friday morning, resulting in “material damage.”
— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) April 3, 2026
Earlier, Kuwait’s Mina al-Ahmadi oil refinery was also attacked – struck by drones, sparking fires at… https://t.co/oxdyjrFbI0
The IRGC reiterated that US bases and forces in the region, along with Israeli military and security sites in the occupied territories, remain among its declared targets.
It also warned that countries in West Asia should remain vigilant against attempts by US-Israeli axis to foment instability across the region.
Source: Al-Manar English Website