Three Filipino Workers Recover After Kuwait Airport Attack
3 OFWs hurt in Kuwait airport attack now recovering – DMW

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Three overseas Filipino workers injured in a drone attack at Kuwait International Airport on June 3 are recovering, confirmed Hans Leo Cacdac, Secretary of the Department of Migrant Workers. No fatalities were reported among Filipinos, and the injured have been discharged from the hospital.
- 01The drone attack occurred on June 3 at Kuwait International Airport, injuring three OFWs.
- 02All injured workers have been discharged from the hospital and are recovering at home.
- 03One worker required stitches for scalp and arm injuries, while another suffered minor lung congestion from smoke inhalation.
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Three overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) injured during a drone attack on Kuwait International Airport on June 3 are now recovering, as confirmed by Hans Leo Cacdac, Secretary of the Department of Migrant Workers. Fortunately, no fatalities were reported among Filipinos. The injured OFWs have been discharged from the hospital, with one suffering from smoke inhalation and another requiring stitches for injuries to her scalp and arm. Both workers have returned to their residences in Kuwait to continue their recovery. The incident is part of escalating tensions in the region, following a series of attacks that began on February 28, when the United States and Israel targeted Iran, leading to retaliatory strikes by Tehran against American bases and, subsequently, the drone attack on Kuwait.
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The recovery of the injured OFWs ensures their continued employment and safety in Kuwait, a significant concern for the Filipino community abroad.
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