Kuwait International Airport hit by multiple drone strikes, radar damaged

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11:51, 28/03/2026, Saturday
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Kuwait International Airport hit by multiple drone strikes, radar damaged
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Smoke rises after Iranian-sourced unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) carried out an attack on a fuel depot at Kuwait International Airport in Kuwait City, Kuwait on March 25, 2026.

Kuwait International Airport’s radar system sustained major damage in multiple drone attacks early Saturday, according to the country’s civil aviation authority. No casualties were reported, but the strikes mark a significant escalation targeting critical infrastructure in the Gulf region.

Kuwait International Airport was struck by several drone attacks early Saturday, causing substantial damage to its radar system, the country’s Civil Aviation Authority announced. Spokesperson Abdullah Al-Rajhi told the Kuwait News Agency that the airport “was subjected to several drone attacks,” adding that emergency teams and relevant authorities immediately responded to the incident. No casualties were reported.

Radar system suffers major damage in overnight assault

Al-Rajhi confirmed that the attacks resulted in “major damage to the airport’s radar system,” though he did not specify the origin of the drones. The assault on Kuwait’s primary aviation hub represents a significant escalation in the ongoing regional hostilities, targeting a critical piece of civilian infrastructure. The strikes come amid heightened tensions across the Gulf, where Iran has previously launched drone and missile attacks targeting US military assets and allied nations.

Regional conflict continues to spread

For nearly a month, the US and Israel have conducted an air offensive against Iran, which has claimed over 1,340 lives since February 28, including former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Iran has responded with waves of drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf states hosting American military assets, causing casualties, infrastructure damage, and disruptions to global markets and aviation. Türkiye has repeatedly warned against the expansion of the conflict into Gulf nations, calling for restraint and emphasizing that attacks on civilian infrastructure threaten regional stability and global energy security.



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