16.03.2026 20:11
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense announced that 4 unmanned aerial vehicles targeted the country's airspace in the last 24 hours. In addition to one UAV that was shot down, it was reported that the other UAVs did not pose a threat.
On February 28, a war began with the attacks of the USA and Israel on Iran, targeting many Iranian cities, especially the capital Tehran.
While over a thousand Iranians lost their lives in the attacks, assaults on Iran's oil facilities were also carried out. Iran's response to the attacks was retaliatory strikes against Israel and US bases in regional countries.
4 DRONE ATTACKS ON KUWAIT
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense announced that the country was targeted by 4 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the last day. Colonel Saud al-Atwan, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense, provided information about the attacks on the country's airspace from Iran.
Atwan reported that 4 UAVs were detected in Kuwaiti airspace in the last 24 hours, noting that one of them was shot down. He also mentioned that one of the UAVs fell into a non-threatening area.
Spokesperson Atwan stated that 2 UAVs targeting Kuwait fell in the northern part of the country, but there were no casualties or any damage.
US-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN
While negotiations continued between Tehran and the Washington administration, Israel and the USA launched a military attack on Iran on February 28.
In response, Iran carried out attacks on targets it identified in some regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where US bases are located, in addition to Israel.
In the US-Israel attacks, Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with many high-ranking officials, was killed.
According to Iranian officials, the death toll from the US-Israel attacks exceeded 1,348, and the number of injured surpassed 17,000.