Iran Targets Gulf Energy Facilities on Third Day of War

 Smoke rises following reports of Iranian missile attacks on Doha (Reuters). 
 Smoke rises following reports of Iranian missile attacks on Doha (Reuters). 
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Iran Targets Gulf Energy Facilities on Third Day of War

 Smoke rises following reports of Iranian missile attacks on Doha (Reuters). 
 Smoke rises following reports of Iranian missile attacks on Doha (Reuters). 

On the third day of the war, Iran deliberately targeted energy facilities and critical infrastructure in several Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain.

Saudi Arabia: Seven Drones Intercepted

Saudi air defenses intercepted two drones on Monday that attempted to strike the Ras Tanura refinery in the Kingdom’s Eastern Province. Five additional drones were intercepted and destroyed near Prince Sultan Air Base.

The spokesperson for the Saudi Ministry of Defense, Maj. Gen. Turki Al-Maliki, confirmed that the attempted attack on Ras Tanura was successfully thwarted. No civilian casualties were reported. However, falling debris sparked a small fire inside the refinery compound, which was quickly contained.

A senior official at the Ministry of Energy said the refinery sustained limited damage at 7:04 a.m. Monday after debris from two intercepted drones fell within the facility’s perimeter. The incident resulted in a minor fire that emergency crews immediately brought under control. Some operating units were temporarily shut down as a precaution.

The official stressed that petroleum supplies and refined products to domestic markets were not affected.

Qatar: Two Energy Sites Targeted

In Doha, the Qatari Ministry of Defense said the country was targeted by two drones launched from Iran. One struck a water tank at an energy facility in Mesaieed, while the other targeted an installation in Ras Laffan Industrial City operated by QatarEnergy. No casualties were reported.

Majed Al-Ansari, spokesperson for Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told CNN that Qatar had intercepted Iranian attacks aimed at civilian infrastructure, including the international airport. He warned that such attacks “cannot pass without a response.”

Separately, QatarEnergy announced the suspension of liquefied natural gas production and related products due to the Iranian attacks.

Oman: Oil Tanker Attacked

Oman announced that an oil tanker was attacked by an unmanned boat 52 nautical miles off the coast of Muscat while transiting Omani territorial waters.

Authorities said one crew member was killed in the incident, while the remaining 21 crew members were safely evacuated. A vessel from the Royal Navy of Oman is monitoring the tanker’s condition, and navigational warnings have been issued to ships operating in the same maritime area.

In a related development, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reported that a vessel at Salman Port in Bahrain was struck by two projectiles on Monday.

United Arab Emirates: Debris Falls in Abu Dhabi

The Abu Dhabi Media Office said authorities responded to several reports of falling debris at a warehouse in the ICAD industrial area and at a commercial facility following the successful interception of drones by air defenses.

The incidents resulted in minor material damage and no injuries. Officials urged the public to rely on official sources for information and to avoid spreading rumors or unverified reports.

Kuwait: Limited Fire at Power Station

Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water announced that a small fire broke out at the Doha West Power Station during efforts to intercept a drone. The fire was contained and no injuries were reported.

Ministry spokesperson Fatima Jawhar said in a statement that the country’s electricity and water systems continue to operate normally, with full readiness to respond to any emergency.

US Fighter Jets Downed by Friendly Fire

Three US F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets flying over Kuwait were brought down by friendly fire, according to a statement from US Central Command.

US Central Command said that during an active aerial battle involving Iranian aircraft, ballistic missiles and drones, Kuwaiti air defenses mistakenly shot down the US Air Force jets. All six crew members ejected safely, were recovered in stable condition and are reported to be unharmed.

An investigation into the incident is underway, and further details will be released as they become available.

Kuwait’s Ministry of Defense spokesperson, Col. Saud Al-Atwan, confirmed that several US warplanes crashed Monday morning and that all crew members survived. He added that Kuwaiti forces intercepted an unspecified number of drones targeting the country.

 

 



Qatar Says Thwarted Iran Attacks on Hamad International Airport

02 March 2026, Qatar, Doha: Smoke rise as Qatari air defenses intercepted Iranian missiles using the Patriot missile defense system over Doha. Photo: Stringer/dpa
02 March 2026, Qatar, Doha: Smoke rise as Qatari air defenses intercepted Iranian missiles using the Patriot missile defense system over Doha. Photo: Stringer/dpa
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Qatar Says Thwarted Iran Attacks on Hamad International Airport

02 March 2026, Qatar, Doha: Smoke rise as Qatari air defenses intercepted Iranian missiles using the Patriot missile defense system over Doha. Photo: Stringer/dpa
02 March 2026, Qatar, Doha: Smoke rise as Qatari air defenses intercepted Iranian missiles using the Patriot missile defense system over Doha. Photo: Stringer/dpa

Qatar's military thwarted attacks on Hamad International Airport, the foreign ministry spokesman said on Tuesday, as Iran pressed a retaliatory campaign across the Gulf.

"There were attempts to attack Hamad International Airport, they were all thwarted... the missiles were downed by our defensive measures, and none of them have reached the airport," Majed al-Ansari told a press conference.

He said Qatar had not been in contact with Iran since the start of the strikes.

The spokesperson ⁠also said Iranian ⁠targets were not limited to military sites, but included all Qatari territory.


Saudi Arabia Strongly Condemns Iran Attack on US Embassy in Riyadh, Reserves Right to Respond

A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Strongly Condemns Iran Attack on US Embassy in Riyadh, Reserves Right to Respond

A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia strongly condemned on Tuesday an Iranian attack targeting the US ‌embassy ‌in Riyadh, and ‌stressed ⁠it reserved the right ⁠to respond, a foreign ministry statement ⁠said.

The Kingdom ‌reaffirmed its ‌full right ‌to ‌take all necessary measures to defend its ‌security and vital interests, ⁠including the ⁠option of responding to any aggression, the statement said.

It slammed the attack as a “flagrant violation of international law and norms, including the 1949 Geneva Conventions and 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.”

Saudi Arabia said Iran “acted this blatantly despite knowing that the Kingdom has confirmed that it will not allow the use of its airspace and territory to target Iran.” It warned that Iran’s attacks in the region could lead the region towards more escalation.

It stressed that it reserved the right to take all measures to protect its security, territories and safety of its citizens, residents and vital interests.

Iran struck the US Embassy in Saudi Arabia’s capital with two drones early Tuesday, said the Kingdom’s Defense Ministry spokesman Turki al-Malki.

The attack caused a limited fire and minor damage to the building, he added.


MWL Strongly Condemns Iran’s Attacks in Gulf

Vehicles drive along the highway leading to and from Kuwait City on March 2, 2026. (AFP)
Vehicles drive along the highway leading to and from Kuwait City on March 2, 2026. (AFP)
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MWL Strongly Condemns Iran’s Attacks in Gulf

Vehicles drive along the highway leading to and from Kuwait City on March 2, 2026. (AFP)
Vehicles drive along the highway leading to and from Kuwait City on March 2, 2026. (AFP)

The Muslim World League (MWL) strongly condemned on Tuesday “the continued treacherous and indiscriminate Iranian” attacks against Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region.

In a statement, MWL Secretary-General and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars Mohammed Al-Issa slammed the Iranian aggression against peaceful neighboring countries.

He described Tehran’s actions as a “terrorism and corruption” that “violate religious values, international and humanitarian laws, and bilateral agreements, and breach the principles of good neighborliness.”