Drone Attack Ignites Kuwait Airport Fuel Tanks

An Iranian drone attack hit fuel tanks at Kuwait International Airport, igniting a significant fire. The incident, reported by Kuwait's state news agency KUNA, did not result in casualties. It is part of a broader conflict, as U.S.-Israeli hostilities with Iran intensify, affecting Gulf Arab states.

Drone Attack Ignites Kuwait Airport Fuel Tanks
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An Iranian drone attack targeted fuel tanks at Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday, igniting a massive blaze without causing casualties, according to Kuwait's state news agency KUNA.

This incident is the latest in a series of attacks on the airport and associated fuel storage facilities. It occurs amid the expanding U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, marked by Tehran's retaliatory strikes on Israel and Gulf Arab nations hosting U.S. military forces.

The attack inflicted significant damage on airport fuel tanks owned by the Kuwait Aviation Fuelling Company, as confirmed by a spokesperson for the civil aviation authority.

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