Iranian Drones Strike Kuwait International Airport, No Casualties

On Thursday morning, Kuwait International Airport was targeted by a series of drone strikes, resulting in material damage but no reported casualties. The country's civil aviation authority confirmed the incident, which has raised concerns regarding security measures in place at one of the region's busiest airports. The drone strikes are believed to be linked to escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran and its regional adversaries. This attack marks a significant development in aerial threats to civilian infrastructure, prompting Kuwait to assess its defense protocols. Authorities are investigating the origins of the drones and evaluating the implications for air travel safety and regional stability. As the situation unfolds, international observers are closely monitoring how this incident may affect diplomatic relations in the Gulf region.
Originally reported by NDTV Top Stories. Read original article
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