Iranian Attack on Kuwait Airport Kills One, Wounds Dozens
Kuwait's government reported Wednesday that Iranian drones struck the country's airport, leaving one person dead and 63 wounded.
Kuwait officials condemned the attack as part of what they described as ongoing Iranian military operations. The strike occurred as a ceasefire agreement between Iran and the United States remained in effect, though tensions continued to flare across the region.
The airport damage and casualties marked the second significant breach of the fragile agreement in recent days. Officials in Kuwait did not immediately provide additional details about the extent of structural damage to the facility or the specific military capabilities used in the assault.
The incident underscores the volatility of the current regional situation. Despite the ceasefire framework, both Iranian military operations and international responses have continued at a measured pace, with each side monitoring the other's actions closely.
Kuwait, a longtime U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, hosts American military personnel and installations. The country's government has faced repeated security challenges related to broader Middle Eastern conflicts.
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