Iranian Drone Strike Causes Casualties and Damage at Kuwait International Airport
Iranian drone strike ignites huge fireball at Kuwait airport
The Independent
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On June 3, Iranian drones struck Kuwait International Airport, resulting in one death and over 60 injuries. The attack severely damaged Terminal 1, while Iranian officials denied responsibility, blaming US missiles instead.
- 01The drone strike occurred on June 3 at Kuwait International Airport.
- 02One person was killed and more than 60 were injured in the attack.
- 03The strike caused significant damage to Terminal 1 of the airport.
- 04Iran's Revolutionary Guards denied responsibility, attributing the damage to US interceptor missiles.
- 05US military officials confirmed that Iranian drones were intentionally targeting the airport.
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On June 3, Iranian drones attacked Kuwait International Airport, igniting a massive fireball and resulting in one fatality and over 60 injuries. Footage released by Kuwaiti officials shows a drone striking the terminal's roof, leading to severe damage to Terminal 1. The General Civil Aviation Authority reported the incident, while Iranian state media claimed that the Revolutionary Guards did not conduct the strike, instead blaming the destruction on US interceptor missiles that allegedly missed their targets. However, US military officials refuted this claim, asserting that the drones were aimed at the airport deliberately, escalating tensions in the region.
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The attack has raised concerns about the safety and security of Kuwait International Airport and the potential for further regional conflict.
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