Kuwait, Iran and drone
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Kuwait’s Finance Ministry said Sunday that an Iranian drone attack caused major property damage to the ministries complex in Kuwait City on Saturday evening, without causing casualties. The ministry said the attack late Saturday targeted the complex building in the capital.
Kuwait’s military said today its air defences were working to intercept missiles and drones, as Tehran continued its campaign in the Gulf in
The regional energy crisis escalated sharply early Sunday as a targeted Iranian drone strike set fire to the headquarters of Kuwait Petroleum Corp. (KPC) in Kuwait City. The
US President Donald Trump delivered a 48-hour ultimatum for Iran as his twice-delayed April 6 deadline for bombing energy sites ran out. He claimed “all hell will reign down” on Iran if it did not open the Strait of Hormuz by Monday.
In a separate incident, a fire erupted in the Shuwaikh oil sector complex following a drone attack, according to Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), state media reported early Sunday. No injuries were reported.
Kuwait said it had arrested another group affiliated with Hezbollah, foiling a terror plot that called for the assassination of leaders and senior officials in the Gulf state.
Kuwait's ministries complex building and Shuwaikh oil sector complex was targeted in a drone attack on Sunday. The country's finance ministry said tha.
Gulf crisis: Emergency and firefighting teams moved in to douse the flames. However, no injuries were reported. Separately, Kuwait's state media, citing the finance ministry, said an Iranian drone attacked an office complex for government ministries,
Kuwait, like many other countries in the region, has not been spared by the Islamic regime despite having no relations with Israel. A shift in the Kuwaiti public’s perceptions of Israel began as the