Aerial Attacks Target Gulf Region Infrastructure and Cities
Kuwait airport radar systems damaged in drone attacks while missile interception near Abu Dhabi injures six people.
Kuwait International Airport sustained significant damage to its radar systems following drone attacks, according to authorities. The extent of the damage and impact on airport operations has not been detailed.
Separately in the United Arab Emirates, six people were injured in Abu Dhabi after a missile was intercepted near the KEZAD (Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi) area. Local authorities confirmed the interception and casualty count.
Both incidents represent escalating security concerns in the Gulf region, though it remains unclear if the attacks are connected or part of broader regional tensions. The timing and coordination of the incidents has not been established by officials.
Neither Kuwait nor UAE authorities have identified the source of the attacks or provided details about potential perpetrators. The incidents highlight ongoing vulnerabilities to aerial threats in the region's critical infrastructure and populated areas.