Iranian Strikes Damage Kuwait Airport Terminal, Wound Several
Iran launched drone and missile strikes on Kuwait International Airport's Terminal 1, injuring several people and causing significant structural damage. Kuwaiti officials suspended all flights and diverted incoming aircraft.
middleeasteye.netIran carried out drone and missile strikes on a passenger terminal at Kuwait International Airport, wounding several people and causing significant material damage, Kuwaiti officials said. Kuwait's military confirmed the strikes hit Terminal 1 and produced structural damage. Officials suspended all air traffic and diverted incoming flights away from the airport.
Several people sustained injuries in the attack, according to statements from Kuwaiti officials. The military described the physical destruction as significant. Kuwait's Civil Aviation Authority ordered the suspension of operations at the facility. Flights were rerouted to other airports while the terminal remained closed.
Iran conducted the strikes using both drones and missiles, Kuwaiti military statements said. The attacks targeted the passenger terminal directly. No further details on the number or type of munitions were released in initial reports.
Officials halted all departures and arrivals at Kuwait International Airport following the strikes. Air traffic controllers diverted aircraft to alternate locations. Kuwaiti authorities have not announced a timeline for resuming normal operations at the damaged terminal.
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