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Kuwait oil refinery hit again as Iran targets Gulf energy infrastructure

Iran has escalated its military campaign by targeting energy infrastructure across the Gulf region, including repeated strikes on Kuwait oil refineries and a major attack on Qatar's largest natural gas facility. The attacks have caused significant damage to global energy supplies, with QatarEnergy facing $20 billion in annual losses and widespread fuel shortages affecting households from Europe to India. Energy analysts warn the conflict has entered a dangerous new phase as Iran systematically targets the region's oil and gas production capabilities.

The Gulf region supplies a crucial portion of the world's energy, making these infrastructure attacks a global economic threat. Rising energy prices are already hitting ordinary households, with UK bills set to increase by £332 annually and Indian families turning to biomass fuels due to gas shortages.
Energy analysts say

Iran's systematic targeting of Gulf energy infrastructure represents a strategic escalation designed to leverage global energy dependence for geopolitical advantage. The attacks demonstrate Iran's ability to disrupt critical supply chains and force international economic consequences, potentially as leverage in broader regional conflicts.

EU leaders warn

The international community faces a protracted energy crisis that could last years, requiring immediate diversification of supply sources and emergency conservation measures. European officials emphasize that the attacks threaten global energy security and economic stability, demanding coordinated international response to protect critical infrastructure.