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US Iran War LIVE: Vance Says Rise in Petrol Prices ‘Temporary’, Assures US to Get Out of Iran ‘Soon’
- On Saturday, drone and missile strikes hit critical infrastructure across the Gulf, causing "significant" damage to Kuwait International Airport's radar system and injuring six people in Abu Dhabi following a ballistic missile interception.
- Iranian missiles and drones struck the Prince Sultan American military base in Saudi Arabia on Friday, damaging refueling aircraft and injuring 12 American soldiers, according to The Wall Street Journal.
- Separately on Saturday, a drone attack on Oman's Salalah port damaged a crane and injured a worker, while a drone fell in Iraq's Majnoon oil field without exploding.
- The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed the attack targeted an American support vessel at a "considerable" distance from the port, according to military statements.
- Debris from an intercepted missile fell on Sweihan Road in Abu Dhabi earlier on Thursday, killing two people, according to the emirate's media office.
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The Independent (US)
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleKuwait International Airport Suffers ‘Significant’ Radar System Damage after Drone Attacks
March 28 (Reuters) - Kuwait International Airport was targeted by multiple drone attacks that caused significant damage to its radar system but resulted in no casualties, state news agency KUNA said on Saturday, citing the country's Civil Aviation Authority.
·Japan
Read Full ArticleUS Iran War LIVE: Vance says rise in petrol prices ‘temporary’, assures US to get out of Iran ‘soon’
Iran War News LIVE: US has achieved most of its military objectives, President Donald Trump intends to continue the conflict ‘for a little while longer’ to ensure Iran’s government is significantly weakened, VP JD Vance said during a podcast with Benny Johnson. Stay tuned for live updates
·New Delhi, India
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