Drone Attack on Kuwait: A New Chapter in Regional Tensions
Kuwait's army reported damage caused by two drones launched from Iraq targeting northern border posts. While there were no casualties, the attack has prompted Iraq's prime minister to initiate an investigation. Both nations are engaging diplomatically, with Iraq condemning the attack during high-level communications.
In a significant escalation, Kuwait's army reported that two drones launched from Iraq targeted northern border posts on Friday, resulting in damage but no casualties.
Iraq's Prime Minister has responded by forming an investigative committee to probe the attack and find those accountable, according to Iraqi Interior Minister Abdul Amir al-Shammari.
Furthermore, Iraq's government has formally condemned the attack in a conversation with its Kuwaiti counterpart, marking a tense moment in regional diplomacy.
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