At least two dead after fire breaks out at refinery in Kuwait

KNPC noted that the rest of the operations at the refinery remained uninterrupted as the fire took place in a unit that was already out of service. (Twitter: @KNPCofficial))
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Updated 14 January 2022
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At least two dead after fire breaks out at refinery in Kuwait

  • Seven of the 10 people injured have been transferred to hospital to receive treatment for the moderate to severe burns

DUBAI: The Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) reported that two Asian contractors were found dead and several others injured after a fire broke out at a gas liquefaction unit inside its Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery on Friday. 

“The National Petroleum announces with great sadness that two deaths of Asian contractor workers were found, who were found a short while ago at the scene of the accident,” the company said in its Twitter account.

The company also said that five of the 10 reportedly injured have been transferred from Al-Adan Hospital to Al-Babtain Hospital, in critical condition.


State news agency KUNA in a separate report has confirmed the blaze in the facility.
Meanwhile, the remaining three received treatment at the refinery’s clinic for minor burns. 
Firefighting teams have arrived at the scene to control the blaze, which broke out during maintenance operations in the facility. 
KNPC noted that the rest of the operations at the refinery remained uninterrupted as the fire took place in a unit that was already out of service.
The company added that local marketing and supply operations of the Ministry of Electricity and Water were also unaffected.


Israeli forces’ assault on Qabatiya continues into second day

Members of the Israeli forces take positions during a military raid in the West Bank town of Qabatiya, Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025.
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Israeli forces’ assault on Qabatiya continues into second day

  • Residents of Jenin town forced to evacuate, properties seized
  • Troops dig up roads, cut electricity supply

RAMALLAH: Israeli troops questioned residents, searched homes and damaged buildings and roads in Qabatiya, south of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank, on Saturday as their operation in the town continued for a second day.

Some residents were forced to evacuate as soldiers took over a number of properties, including a school, to use as a base and to hold and question people, the Palestine News Agency WAFA reported.
Bulldozers were used to dig up streets and create roadblocks at key access points, while the electricity supply to several neighborhoods was cut off.
Also on Saturday, Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian vehicles at the entrance to the town of Bil’in, west of Ramallah, but there were no reports of any injuries to people or damage to property, WAFA said.
The Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission reported that Israeli forces and settlers carried out 2,144 attacks in November, mainly in the governorates of Ramallah and Al-Bireh (360), Hebron (348), Bethlehem (342) and Nablus (334).
Since early Saturday, Israeli forces have closed entrances to several villages and towns north and west of Ramallah, including Ni’lin and Kharbatha Bani Harith, causing traffic congestion and making it hard for Palestinians to move around.
Israeli soldiers also closed the Atara military checkpoint, making it harder for Palestinians to travel, especially for those going to and from villages northwest and west of Ramallah and from northern areas. A report by the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission in October said that the number of permanent and temporary checkpoints, including iron gates, across the Palestinian territories had risen to 916.
Israeli authorities have erected 243 iron checkpoint gates since the start of the conflict on Oct. 7, 2023.
On Dec. 20, Israel's military said that they killed a person in Qabatiya who “hurled a block toward the soldiers.” 
It later said that the killing was under review, after Palestinian media aired brief security footage in which the youth appears to emerge from an alley and is shot by troops as he approaches them without throwing anything.
An Israeli reservist soldier rammed his vehicle into a Palestinian man ​as he prayed on a roadside in the occupied West Bank on Thursday, after earlier firing shots in the area, the Israeli military said.
"Footage was received of an armed individual running over a Palestinian individual," it said in a statement, adding the individual was ‌a reservist ‌and his military service ‌had been terminated.
The ​reservist ‌acted "in severe violation of his authority" and his weapon had been confiscated, the military said.