Explosive drone strikes targeted Kuwait International Airport, amplifying Middle East volatility tied to Iran’s provocations. State media, quoting civil aviation, reported solely property damage from the assault, averting harm to personnel or flights.
Israel’s command center condemned the ‘Iran terror regime’ drones, viewing the hit as emblematic of intensifying aggression against Arab allies and a direct peril to regional innocents.
Inside Iran, Arak’s factory district endured a counterstrike injuring seven, two critically, and crippling six manufacturing sites near a repeatedly targeted nuclear installation.
Navigating the chaos, India’s Kuwait mission published detailed unit locations and a Ramadan schedule suspending Friday services. Key sites: Al Jawahara Tower’s third floor in Kuwait City (Indigo building, Ali Al Salem); M-floor Nestle Hypermarket in Jalib Al Shuyoukh; Al Anoud Complex M-floor, Mecca Street, Fahaheel; and Al Khalifa Bldg. 27, 2nd floor offices 3 & 14, Block 93, Jahra.
Reach out for crises at +965 6550 1946 or community.kuwait.gov.in email. Drone fallout downed six Kuwaiti power lines, but utilities hold steady.
Italy logged a harmless missile barrage on its Kurdish Erbil outpost. The interconnected strikes signal a precarious brink, calling for concerted peace efforts.
