Saudi, Kuwait & Bahrain Accuse Iran of Violating Ceasefire, IRGC Calls It ‘Zionist Enemy’s’ Work |4K

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Kuwait has accused Iran and its proxies of launching drone attacks targeting the country on April 9 despite the two-week ceasefire in the Iran war. A statement from Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry appeared to cast pressure on the already fragile truce ahead of planned talks on April 10 between the US and Iran in Islamabad. Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry said the drone attacks targeted some vital Kuwaiti facilities on the night of April 9, “causing significant damage, without wounding anyone.”Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s state-run Saudi Press Agency acknowledged a recent attack in the war that damaged its crucial East-West pipeline. The pipeline carries oil out to the Red Sea and avoids the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran continues to maintain a chokehold on, despite the pause in the fighting.Bahrain, meanwhile, has sent a letter to the UN chief and the Security Council, condemning what it described as Iranian attacks on the kingdom and the region. The letter, submitted on behalf of Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and Kuwait, states that the missile and drone attacks since February 28 violate international law.n18oc_crux | n18oc_world 0:00 INTRODUCTION3:06 ‘WON’T RENOUNCE OUR LEGITIMATE RIGHTS’5:32 “TIME IS RUNNING OUT”