Kuwait Says Armed Iranians Attempted Maritime Infiltration
Kuwait's interior ministry reported that armed Iranians attempted to infiltrate Bubiyan Island by sea on May 1, leading to gunfire with soldiers.

Kuwait's interior ministry announced that a group of armed Iranians attempted to infiltrate the country's territory through its waters on May 1, according to official statements released by the government.
The incident occurred at Bubiyan Island in the Persian Gulf, where the Iranian group arrived aboard a rented fishing boat. Kuwaiti soldiers engaged the infiltrators, resulting in an exchange of gunfire between the two sides.
The ministry confirmed that the Iranians were subsequently arrested following the confrontation. Bubiyan Island is Kuwait's largest island and sits strategically in the northern Persian Gulf near the Iraqi border.
The reported infiltration attempt comes amid heightened regional tensions involving Iran and its neighbors in the Gulf region. The incident represents the latest in a series of maritime security challenges facing Gulf states.
Kuwaiti authorities have not released additional details about the number of individuals involved in the attempted infiltration or their current status following the arrests. The ministry also has not disclosed the specific circumstances that led to the armed confrontation or any potential motives behind the incident.