On May 28, the Kuwait military stated that its air defense system is intercepting missiles and drones. The military noted that "explosions may be heard" and explained that this is part of the interception operations. Residents have been urged to follow safety guidelines from the relevant authorities.
The Kuwait military did not disclose details about the targets, any damage, or the entities involved. No group has claimed responsibility for the incident as of yet.
Just before Kuwait's announcement, the United States conducted additional strikes on Iranian military facilities. According to the Associated Press, the U.S. Central Command reported that four Iranian drones posing a threat near the Strait of Hormuz were shot down. U.S. officials also stated that a ground control station in Bandar Abbas was targeted.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard confirmed the airstrikes near Bandar Abbas International Airport, claiming they retaliated against air bases used for U.S. military actions. However, it remains unverified whether the activation of Kuwait's air defense system is directly linked to Iran's retaliation.
As tensions in the Gulf region escalate, the situation is compounded by ongoing deadlock in U.S.-Iran negotiations and issues surrounding navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting Kuwait to activate its air defense system.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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