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Iranian Drone Hits Kuwait Airport in Apparent Retaliation for US Strikes, Killing One

An Iranian one-way attack drone hit Terminal One at Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday morning. The strike killed one person, injured more than 60 others, and caused significant damage to the passenger terminal.

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An Iranian one-way attack drone struck Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday morning, killing one person and injuring more than 60 others. The impact caused significant damage to Terminal One. New surveillance footage released by Kuwait's Directorate General of Civil Aviation shows the drone striking the passenger terminal.

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CCTV footage released by Kuwait captures the moment of impact. " The foreign ministry said diplomatic missions had been damaged by the attack. S.

Strikes on an Iranian oil tanker and island.

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