Iranian Strike on Kuwait International Airport Leaves One Dead, Dozens Injured
Kuwaiti officials reported on Wednesday that at least one person was killed and 63 injured by an Iranian missile and drone attack on Kuwait International Airport.
The attack occurred amid stalled peace talks between the United States and Iran. According to the Washington Post, the U.S. and Iran have traded strikes in what the outlet described as "one of the most intense bouts since the increasingly tenuous ceasefire between the two countries began in April."
Breitbart reported that Kuwaiti officials confirmed the casualty figures on Wednesday, stating that Iranian forces launched both missiles and drones targeting Kuwait International Airport. The attack resulted in at least one fatality and dozens of injuries.
The Washington Post characterized the current ceasefire between the United States and Iran as "increasingly tenuous." The ceasefire, which began in April, has been tested by recent military exchanges between the two nations following the breakdown of peace negotiations.
Both sources confirmed the Iranian origin of the attack. The Washington Post reported that the incident left one dead and dozens injured in Kuwait, while Breitbart provided the specific figure of at least 63 injured, citing Kuwaiti officials.
The strike on Kuwait International Airport represents an escalation in regional hostilities. The Washington Post noted that with peace talks stalled, both the United States and Iran have engaged in military actions against one another.
No further details regarding the identities of the victims or specific damage to the airport were provided in the available source reports.
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