The Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) reported a drone attack on its oil sector complex located in the Shuwaikh area early Sunday morning. This incident resulted in a fire breaking out within the building, which houses both the corporation and the Ministry of Oil.
In a statement released by the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), KPC confirmed that emergency and firefighting teams promptly responded to the blaze. The corporation emphasized the swift action taken to manage the situation effectively.
KPC stated that the building was completely evacuated following established safety protocols. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported at this time, ensuring the safety of all personnel involved.
The leadership of the oil sector is currently assessing the damage in coordination with relevant authorities. They are implementing all necessary measures to ensure the safety of employees and secure the site.
This incident highlights ongoing security concerns in the region and the importance of preparedness in the oil sector. KPC remains committed to maintaining safety and operational integrity in the face of such challenges.
For further updates, stay tuned to reliable news sources.
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