Iran warns countries to keep out of war as drone hits base used by Italy
Iran warned against foreign involvement during ongoing US-Israeli conflict as a drone destroyed an Italian unmanned aircraft at Kuwait's Ali Al Salem base with no casualties.
- On March 15, 2026, Iran warned other countries against involvement after a drone hit the Ali Al Salem airbase in Kuwait, destroying an Italian unmanned aircraft with no casualties, the Italian military said.
- Following President Donald Trump's call, the confrontation began with large airstrikes on February 28 and the Pentagon says more than 15,000 targets have been hit.
- Iranian health ministry says more than 1,200 people have been killed by US and Israeli strikes, while the UN refugee agency reports up to 3.2 million displaced and rockets wounded five at Baghdad's airport.
- China urged an immediate end to fighting and said it will stay in contact, while the UK defence ministry said it is discussing options with allies and partners to ensure shipping security.
- Global oil markets surged, prompting the International Energy Agency to release 400 million barrels from strategic reserves as the Pentagon and Israeli military spokespeople say over 15,000 targets have been struck or identified.
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No wounded among the military. Chief of Staff: "That means was indispensable" Crosetto: "There are no reflections on security" . Still stalemate on the Strait of Hormuz. Four days after the attack on Erbil, the pasdarans have targeted a military base in which an Italian contingent is stationed. This time it is Ali Al Salem, in Kuwait.
Tehran urged the other nations of the world to refrain from "any action" that could extend the war, the same day that an Italian-American base was targeted.
TEHERÁN.– Iran warned other countries this Sunday that if they intervene there will be “an escalation” in the war in the Middle East, and the Italian government reported that a Kuwaiti base that houses Italian and U.S. troops was the target of a drone attack. Iran's warning came after U.S. President Donald Trump launched an international call to ensure security in the narrow strategic of Ormuz, where he used to transit about a fifth of world oil…
Iran warns countries to keep out of war as drone hits base used by Italy
Iran on Sunday warned other countries against getting involved in its war with the United States and Israel, as Rome reported a base in Kuwait hosting US and Italian troops was hit by a drone attack.
Iran's war left four European military bases under attack for now.The first offensive was against the British facilities of Akrotiri (Cyprus), the second and third against an Italian and a French base, both in Erbil (Iraq); and the last was this Sunday against Ali Al Salem (Kuwait), which houses troops from Italy and the United States.The first attack occurred on March 1 when an unmanned Shahed drone hit the United Kingdom military base in Akrot…
Drone hits Italy-US airbase in Kuwait, no injuries
Italy's military said Sunday that a drone attacked the Ali Al Salem airbase in Kuwait hosting Italian and US forces, but stressed that all its personnel were safe. Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani sought to play down the attack - the second on an Italian base in the Middle East this week - saying he did not believe his country was being targeted. Iran has been targeting countries housing US bases in the region in retaliation against US-Israeli st…
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