Kuwait airport shut after Iranian drone attack damages terminal, wounds several people
- On Wednesday, June 3, 2026, an Iranian missile and drone attack struck Kuwait International Airport, killing one person and wounding others while forcing suspension of all commercial flights.
- The attack followed retaliatory U.S. Central Command strikes on an Iranian military ground control station on Qeshm Island in response to earlier Iranian missile fire toward Kuwait and Bahrain.
- Defence Ministry spokesperson Brigadier General Saud Abdulaziz Al-Atwan confirmed Terminal 1 sustained 'significant material damage' and injured a number of individuals, prompting emergency procedures and flight diversions.
- UAE presidential advisor Anwar Gargash posted that "this aggression does not just target one country, it targets us all," urging Gulf unity as Bahraini forces intercepted missiles aimed at civilian infrastructure.
- President Donald Trump rejected Iranian claims that negotiations had halted, writing that "the conversations between us have been going on continuously," though Iranian officials disputed this account.
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On Wednesday, Kuwait's airport was attacked by drones. One person was killed and 60 people were injured, according to the BBC.
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Deadly drone strike on Kuwait tests shaky ceasefire
An Iranian drone strike on a passenger terminal at Kuwait's international airport killed an Indian citizen and wounded 63 people on Wednesday, as conflict flared between Tehran and US forces in the Gulf. Kuwait's military condemned the strike as an act of "criminal Iranian aggression", while Iran's Revolutionary Guards accused US forces of provoking a response by targeting a tanker and a communications tower on the country's Qeshm Island. The at…
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