Reports of Drone and Missile Attack on Kuwait Airport Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions

Reports of Drone and Missile Attack on Kuwait Airport Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions
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Alleged attacks in Kuwait have drawn international attention as U.S.-Iran tensions persist despite a declared ceasefire.

  • A drone and missile attack on Kuwait International Airport killed one person, identified as an Indian national, according to The Guardian.
  • The U.S. House is again considering a war powers resolution to halt military action against Iran.
  • The Kuwaiti defence ministry said it intercepted 13 ballistic missiles and 17 drones launched by Iran today, according to The Guardian.
  • Iran said its strikes were in retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iranian military targets, while the U.S. said it acted in self-defense, according to CBS News.
  • President Trump claimed a peace deal with Iran could be reached 'over the weekend,' according to The Guardian.

According to The Guardian and CBS News, there are reports of a drone and missile attack on Kuwait International Airport resulting in one death, amid renewed U.S.-Iran tensions following a ceasefire.

The incident, as reported by some sources, marks the first reported death in a Gulf state since the ceasefire and has prompted renewed debate in the U.S. Congress over military engagement with Iran. Key details, including the attribution of the attack on Kuwait International Airport to Iran and statements from the Kuwaiti defence ministry, are reported by The Guardian and not widely corroborated by other major outlets. Attribution of responsibility and casualty figures remain unconfirmed.

The U.S. House is set to vote on a war powers resolution regarding military action against Iran. Observers are watching for further escalation or diplomatic developments, including President Trump's stated hope for a peace deal, according to The Guardian.

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