An Iranian strike on a power station in Kuwait killed one Indian worker and damaged a building at the site, Indian officials confirmed on Monday.
The Embassy of India in Kuwait expressed its condolences to the victim's family and is coordinating with Kuwaiti authorities to provide support.
Kuwait's ministry of electricity, water and renewable energy called the incident a part of 'Iranian aggression' against the country.
The power and water desalination plant was attacked on Sunday evening, resulting in the death of an Indian worker and significant material damage to the building.
Kuwait has been hit by a total of 307 ballistic missiles, two cruise missiles and 616 drones since the start of the conflict over a month ago.
The power ministry assured the public that safety and stability of the electrical and water systems are of the highest priority and that technical teams are working around the clock to ensure the continuity of vital services.