Kuwait faces 178 ballistic missile attacks and 384 drone strikes amid Iran conflict
In a sobering update from the heart of the Gulf amid the intensifying US-Israel-Iran war, Kuwait’s Ministry of Defense has confirmed that the nation has faced 178 ballistic missile attacks and 384 drone strikes since hostilities erupted. The figures, outlined in an official government statement released on March 3, 2026, paint a picture of relentless aerial aggression primarily attributed to Iranian forces.
Highlights from the Kuwait Ministry of Defense Statement:
- 178 ballistic missile attacks targeted at Kuwaiti territory.
- 384 drone strikespredominantly involving Iranian Shahed-series kamikaze UAVs.
- Kuwaiti Armed Forces on high alertmaintaining continuous monitoring and operational efficiency.
- Emphasis on public calm: Citizens urged to trust official channels and disregard unverified rumors or social media footage.
While the statement highlights the scale of attacks “faced” by Kuwait, it notes that advanced air defense systems have mitigated much of the potential damage, with no major civilian casualties or widespread infrastructure destruction reported from these barrages.
Iran’s Retaliatory Onslaught on Gulf Allies
This wave of attacks is part of Iran’s expansive response to U.S.-Israeli airstrikes that began around February 28, 2026, targeting Iranian military sites, nuclear facilities, and leadership — including the reported death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran has shifted from focusing solely on Israel to striking U.S.-allied Gulf states, aiming to disrupt regional stability and energy supplies.
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