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    Kuwait Airport Radar Severely Damaged in Iranian Drone Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 28, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kuwait International Airport experienced a series of drone attacks that inflicted substantial damage on its radar infrastructure. Despite the severity of the assault, there were no reported injuries or fatalities. This incident marks a significant disruption to the airport’s operational capabilities.

    The Civil Aviation Authority of Kuwait confirmed the attacks and highlighted the extent of the damage to the radar system, which is critical for managing air traffic and ensuring aviation safety. The disruption caused by these strikes could potentially affect flight operations and airspace monitoring in the region.

    In a notable development, the spokesperson for the Civil Aviation Authority attributed the drone strikes to Iran, its proxy forces, and various armed factions supported by Tehran. This accusation underscores the ongoing tensions and complex geopolitical dynamics in the Gulf region, where drone warfare has increasingly become a tool for exerting influence and destabilizing adversaries.

    Meanwhile, the incident at Kuwait International Airport adds to a growing list of regional security challenges involving unmanned aerial vehicles. The use of drones in such attacks raises concerns about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure and the escalating nature of proxy conflicts in the Middle East.

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