Iran-US war latest: Tehran hits Kuwait airport and targets Bahrain after accusing US of ceasefire violation
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- Iran launched a drone attack on Kuwait International Airport, killing one person and injuring multiple others.
- Tehran accused the US of violating a ceasefire and blamed Kuwait and Bahrain for allowing US attacks, while Bahrain reported intercepting Iranian drones and missiles.
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Iran launched a drone attack on Kuwait International Airport, killing one person and injuring multiple others. Tehran accused the US of violating a ceasefire and blamed Kuwait and Bahrain for allowing US attacks. This follows US attacks on Iranian oil tankers and telecommunications towers, and ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon.
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Iran-US war latest: Tehran hits Kuwait airport and targets Bahrain after accusing US of ceasefire violation
One person has been killed in the attack
One person has been killed and multiple people have been injured after an Iranian drone attack on Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday.
The attack hit the T1 building at the international airport and flights were suspended or diverted to alternative airports, the report citing the General Civil Aviation Authority said.
Bahrain’s army also reported intercepting Iranian drones and missiles this morning.
Kuwait had previously reported intercepting Iranian aircraft earlier this week.
Iran’s foreign ministry condemned US attacks on an Iranian oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz and a telecommunications tower on Qeshm Island, saying they violated a ceasefire understanding as well as breaking international law.
It said Kuwait and Bahrain bore “direct and clear responsibility” for the attacks and accused the countries of allowing the US to use their territory and facilities to launch attacks against Iran.
The escalation comes as president Donald Trump called suggestions that the US and Iran are no longer holding peace talks “false and erroneous” and insisted the two countries have been speaking "continuously".
Meanwhile, Tehran has said that the exchange of messages between Iranian and US negotiators ended days ago, according to state media.
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Multiple people were injured in the attack on the airport’s T1 building, with flights suspended or diverted to alternative airports, a report citing the General Civil Aviation Authority said.
The temporary closure of Middle Eastern airspace in March grounded flights and severely disrupted travel to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after a series of strikes across the country.
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Kuwait Airways has resumed flights from Terminal 4 at Kuwait International Airport after evaluating damages caused by an Iranian attack on Terminal 1 on Wednesday, according to the country’s state news agency.
One person was killed in the attacks with multiple injuries reported.
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Kuwait International Airport had reopened only recently
After Iranian drone attacks, Kuwait International Airport has suspended all flights until further notice.
It had only re-opened recently, on Monday 1 June after Iranian retaliatory strikes hit the region for weeks in the fallout of the war with the US and Israel.
The conflict caused flight disruptions for months. The Airport was hit by drone attacks in March and April further delaying its re-opening.
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Pictures emerge of extensive damage to Kuwait airport
Images have emerged following an Iranian drone attack on Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday.
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Iran says Kuwait and Bahrain bear 'direct and clear responsibility' for US attacks
Iran’s foreign ministry has released a statement targeted at Kuwait, following drone attacks on the country’s main airport on Wednesday.
It condemned US attacks on an Iranian oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz and a telecommunications tower on Qeshm Island, saying they violated a ceasefire understanding as well as breaking international law.
The ministry said Kuwait and Bahrain bore “direct and clear responsibility” for the attacks and accused the countries of allowing the US to use their territory and facilities to launch attacks against Iran.
Tehran said it reserved the right to self-defence and would use all available means to respond including targeting the source of any future attacks.
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Questions ouvertes
- What is the full extent of the damage to Kuwait International Airport?
- Will other countries in the region take sides or be drawn into the conflict?
- What specific evidence does Iran have of US ceasefire violations?
- What will be the US response to Iran's accusations and attacks?



