Strategic strikes on global maritime hubs from Shuwaikh to Jebel Ali have systematically dismantled the regional energy supply chain since late February. This infrastructure warfare forces nations to invoke force majeure as terminal degradation effectively paralyses the world's most critical waterways
The escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran has increasingly targeted commercial infrastructure, leaving businesses in the energy and maritime sectors most vulnerable to the fallout.
Kuwait: Mubarak Al Kabeer and Shuwaikh ports targeted
Kuwait suffered two strikes on its Mubarak Al Kabeer and Shuwaikh ports on Friday with Iranian projectiles hitting the facilities.
According to Kuwait’s Ministry of Public Works, the infrastructure in the Mubarak Al Kabeer port on its Bubiyan Island was attacked by hostile drones and cruise missiles which resulted in material damages, but no casualties.
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