A drone targeted Kuwait International Airport, causing minor injuries and limited damage to one of the terminals, according to an official statement from the Public Authority for Civil Aviation (PACA). The attack resulted in material damage to airport infrastructure but no significant disruptions to flights or operations, PACA confirmed.
Abdullah Al-Rajhi, PACA's spokesperson, explained that emergency protocols were swiftly enacted, with security forces and relevant authorities immediately responding to the incident. The area was secured, and the situation was brought under control. Al-Rajhi assured that the safety of passengers and employees remained the highest priority, emphasizing that no major safety concerns were raised.
While the source of the drone remains under investigation, no official statements have confirmed the origin or motive behind the attack. However, the incident comes at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions in the region, following Iran’s retaliatory strikes on US and Israeli targets. These attacks are believed to be a response to joint military actions by the United States and Israel in the Middle East.
Despite the incident, Kuwaiti authorities have not reported any major disruptions to air travel, and operations at the airport have returned to normal. Investigations are ongoing, and officials have pledged to further enhance security measures in light of the attack. Authorities are working closely with regional and international security agencies to determine the circumstances and potential threats related to the drone attack.