Kuwait's army says it has intercepted hostile drones over airspace
No casualties were reported as Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates said they intercepted drones and Qatar extinguished a small ship fire, officials said.
- Kuwait's army said it intercepted several hostile drones in the country's airspace at dawn on Sunday.
- On April 25, Kuwait's army said two drones launched from Iraq had targeted two northern border posts, causing damage.
- Its air defenses also dealt with a wave of Iranian drones on April 8 that targeted vital infrastructure.
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Kuwait’s Army Says It Has Intercepted Hostile Drones Over Airspace
A drone is seen at an underground site at an undisclosed location in Iran, in this handout image obtained on May 28, 2022. Iranian Army/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS Kuwait’s army said it had detected and dealt with several hostile drones in the country’s airspace at dawn on Sunday, the latest incident following similar cross‑border drone activity linked to the Iran conflict. On April 25, Kuwait’s army said two drones launched…
Although an official ceasefire is in effect, attacks have been reported back and forth all week. Today, a ship was hit off the coast of Qatar.
Ministry of Defense says drones 'dealt with according to approved procedures'
Iran war cease-fire tested as cargo ship catches fire and Kuwait and UAE repel drone attacks
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The shaky cease-fire in the Iran war was tested again on Sunday when a drone set a small fire on a ship off the coast of Qatar, while the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait reported separate drones entering their airspaces.
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