Swapna Kumbar, Bengaluru - A major escalation in the Gulf crisis unfolded after Kuwait International Airport was reportedly hit by Iranian drones and missiles, resulting in injuries and disruption to air traffic. Authorities diverted flights and suspended some operations as emergency teams responded to the incident, which marks one of the most serious attacks on civilian infrastructure in the region in recent weeks.
According to Kuwait’s state news agency and international reports, the attack damaged parts of the airport, including Terminal 1, and injured several people. Aviation authorities quickly moved to divert incoming flights and suspend commercial operations to ensure passenger safety. The strike came amid renewed hostilities between Iran and the United States, with both sides exchanging military actions following stalled ceasefire negotiations. US Central Command said it intercepted several Iranian missiles and drones aimed at regional targets, while additional retaliatory strikes were reportedly launched against Iranian military facilities.
The attack has intensified fears of a broader regional conflict involving Gulf nations that host US military assets. Kuwait, which has already faced multiple drone and missile incidents since the start of the conflict, condemned the assault and increased security measures around critical infrastructure. Analysts warn that continued attacks on airports, ports, and shipping routes could further destabilize the region and disrupt global energy and trade flows
The reported strike on Kuwait International Airport underscores the growing volatility of the Gulf conflict and the risks facing civilian infrastructure as tensions rise. With diplomacy struggling to gain momentum and military exchanges continuing, concerns are mounting over the possibility of a wider regional escalation.
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