Kuwait Foreign Ministry Claims One Person Killed in Attack on Airport
Iranian drone strike on Kuwait airport: one killed, escalation in Gulf region tensions.
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At least one person was killed and several others injured in an Iranian drone strike targeting Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday, according to an official statement from Kuwait's Foreign Ministry.
The attack struck a passenger terminal at the country's main international airport, causing significant damage to vital facilities including diplomatic missions. Kuwait temporarily suspended commercial flights following the incident while authorities assessed the extent of the destruction.
Ministry Condemns "Brutal Attacks"
In its official statement, Kuwait's Foreign Ministry condemned what it described as "brutal and ongoing Iranian attacks" on civilian infrastructure in the kingdom. The ministry identified the airport strike as the latest in a series of Iranian operations targeting civilian sites across the Gulf region.
"The security of Kuwait, its sovereignty and the safety of its citizens and residents are a red line," the ministry stated. "We will not accept or tolerate Iranian attacks."
Casualties and Damage Confirmed
The Foreign Ministry confirmed the attack resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries. Social media posts from Kuwait showed hundreds gathering to mourn a 33-year-old former national footballer and Border Force major who was among those killed in the strike.
The drone strike caused heavy damage to the airport facility, leading to a brief shutdown and suspension of commercial flights. Reports indicate fuel tanks caught fire following the impact.
Escalation Amid Fragile Ceasefire
Security analysts describe the drone strike as marking a serious escalation in Iranian attacks on civilian sites throughout the Gulf region. The incident underscores the fragility of a ceasefire that has been in place since April 8, 2026.
The U.S. military responded to the attacks by launching strikes on an Iranian military ground control station on Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz, according to reports. This exchange represents the latest in a series of back-and-forth military actions by Tehran and Washington that have tested the regional peace arrangement.
Semiofficial Iranian news agencies reported that the country had stopped communicating with mediators regarding extension of the ceasefire in ongoing conflicts, raising concerns about further regional instability.
Regional Tensions Rise
The attack has heightened tensions across the Persian Gulf, with multiple nations expressing concern over the targeting of civilian infrastructure. Diplomatic channels remain active as regional powers seek to prevent further escalation while maintaining their respective security positions.
International journalists, including CNN's reporting team, were among those documenting the aftermath of the strike at Kuwait International Airport.

