Iran attacked Kuwait International Airport with drones before dawn on June 3, killing at least one person, injuring others, and forcing the suspension of commercial flights, Kuwaiti authorities said, as regional turmoil spread.
The strike damaged civilian facilities, including the airport and diplomatic missions, Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry said in a June 3 statement, although it did not specify which diplomatic facilities were damaged.
“The Ministry affirms the State of Kuwait’s categorical rejection of Iran’s overt aggressive attacks, which lead to increased escalation, heightened tension, and undermine the security and stability of the region,” officials said. “The security of the State of Kuwait, its sovereignty, and the safety of its citizens and residents on its territory are a red line that cannot be crossed.”…