Big attack on Kuwait with missiles and drones, air defense destroyed targets in the sky

world desk : A very big and extremely scary news is coming out from the Middle East i.e. the Gulf region. There has been a sudden massive missile and drone attack on Kuwait. According to the official statement of Kuwait’s army, the country’s state-of-the-art air defense system is continuously intercepting and destroying “Hostile Missile and Drone Attacks” in the sky. After this sudden attack, air raid sirens have started sounding in many residential and major areas of Kuwait, due to which there is an atmosphere of panic among the citizens.

Targets intercepted in the sky, army on alert
Clarifying the situation, the Kuwaiti Army said that their air defense systems are fully engaged in thwarting suicide drones and ballistic missiles trying to illegally enter the country’s airspace. The country’s military officials have appealed to the general public not to panic. Also, people have been asked to strictly follow the government safety instructions and remain completely alert and stay in safe places.

Iran took account of American attack from Kuwait!
According to experts from Gulf countries, this horrific attack has happened at a time when America had recently confirmed that it had entered inside Iran and destroyed its radar system and major drone command sites by bombing. Immediately after this major action by America, Iranian media also issued a warning and claim of severe retaliation. It is believed that Iran has targeted Kuwait to respond to America, due to which tension in the region has reached its peak.

The threat of world war deepens in the Gulf region
This direct threat of missiles and drones on a peaceful and strategically important country like Kuwait has deepened the clouds of war in the entire Gulf Region. International analysts believe that if this attack intensifies further, it may lead to direct entry of America and other western countries, which may further lead to a major global crisis or a world war.

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