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Iranian state television reported that drones hit army facilities and camps in Kuwait and Jordan. Kuwait's army confirmed the strikes on its sites.
middleeasteye.netIranian state television reported that drones struck multiple army facilities and camps in Kuwait and Jordan. The same report said the targets included U.S. camps and bases located in those countries. Kuwait's army confirmed that several of its facilities and camps were targeted in the drone attack.
The strikes represent the first reported use of Iranian drones against military sites in both countries during the current period of heightened regional tensions. Iranian state television said the targets included U.S. camps and bases located in Kuwait and Jordan.
Kuwait's army statement described the targets as army facilities and camps without specifying any additional details about damage or casualties.
The reported attacks follow weeks of increased military activity across the region involving multiple countries. No immediate statements were issued by Jordanian officials in the available reports. U.S. military installations in the area have been referenced in connection with the strikes, though no specific U.S. response has been detailed in the reporting.
>"targeted U.S. camps and bases in Kuwait and Jordan" — Iranian state TV, citing Iranian army.
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