Kuwait condemned what it described as drone attacks by Iran and its proxies targeting vital facilities in the country on Thursday evening, calling the strikes a violation of its sovereignty and airspace, the foreign ministry said in a statement.
Earlier on Thursday, Kuwait's state news agency reported a National Guard site was targeted by drones, causing significant material damage but no injuries.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards denied on state media launching any attacks toward Gulf countries during the ceasefire period, adding that if Iran were to carry out any strike, it would announce it publicly in an official statement.
Kuwait said the attacks undermined recent ceasefire efforts between the United States and Iran, and said it reserved the right to take all necessary measures to protect its sovereignty and stability.
Since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran, Gulf states have reported missile and drone incidents and heightened security risks linked to the conflict. The ceasefire announced this week has remained fragile.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses #Kuwait's strong condemnation and denunciation of the criminal attacks launched by the Islamic Republic of #Iran and its proxies, including factions, militias, and affiliated armed groups, using drones
— Kuwait News Agency - English Feed (@kuna_en) April 9, 2026
@MOFAKuwait… pic.twitter.com/E5ft8NZN7L
#Kuwait National Guard (KNG) Spokesperson Brigadier General Dr. Jad'an Fadhel announces that one site of the KNG has been attacked by hostile drones, causing significant material damage, and no human casualties were reported@kng_kwhttps://t.co/HVvReuONFu#KUNA pic.twitter.com/gJdybMi8Py
— Kuwait News Agency - English Feed (@kuna_en) April 9, 2026

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