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    Multiple Drone Strikes Hit Kuwait International Airport Amid Regional Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In the early hours of Thursday morning, Kuwait International Airport came under attack from multiple unmanned aerial vehicles, resulting in damage to property but fortunately no injuries or loss of life. The incident was swiftly handled by the authorities, who activated their emergency response protocols designed to address such crises. This coordinated effort involved close collaboration between the General Civil Aviation Authority and other relevant national agencies to contain the situation effectively.

    Abdullah al-Rajhi, spokesperson for Kuwait’s General Civil Aviation Authority, confirmed that the airport was specifically targeted by several drones. He reassured the public that despite the material damages sustained, no human casualties were reported. Al-Rajhi also reiterated the authority’s unwavering dedication to maintaining the highest standards of safety and security for civil aviation operations within the country, emphasizing ongoing vigilance and preparedness against potential threats.

    This attack on Kuwait’s key transportation hub comes amid a backdrop of escalating military tensions across the Middle East. Since February 28, when Israel and the United States launched a coordinated offensive against Iran, the region has witnessed a surge in retaliatory actions. Iran has responded with a series of drone and missile strikes targeting various strategic locations, including military installations and critical infrastructure in Gulf countries, intensifying an already volatile security environment.

    Kuwait, due to its strategic location and economic significance, has found itself repeatedly targeted during these conflicts. Its airport, along with vital energy facilities, has been among the primary infrastructure affected by Iranian-backed attacks. These assaults not only disrupt essential services but also raise concerns about the broader implications for regional stability and international aviation safety.

    The ongoing hostilities, which have intensified since late February, have led to significant casualties and widespread damage. Reports indicate that approximately 1,300 people have lost their lives as a result of the conflict, underscoring the severe human cost of the escalating war. The situation remains fluid, with continuous developments that have far-reaching consequences for security and diplomacy in the Gulf and beyond.

    As Kuwait continues to navigate these challenges, the government and civil aviation authorities remain committed to safeguarding the nation’s infrastructure and citizens. The recent drone attack serves as a stark reminder of the persistent threats facing the region and the critical need for robust defense and emergency response mechanisms to protect vital national assets.

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