
Kuwait's armed forces also shot down several cruise missiles amid the military escalation between Iran and the United States
Kuwait intercepts more than 20 Iranian drones in its airspace
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Kuwait claims to have intercepted more than 20 Iranian drones in its airspace. The Kuwaiti Government today reported that its armed forces intercepted more than 20 Iranian drones and several cruise missiles on full military escalation between Iran and the United States. Abdulaziz Al-Atuan also said that the armed forces will remain in "constant alert to strengthen national security and protect the well-being of citizens and residents".
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Kuwait claims to have intercepted more than 20 Iranian drones in its airspace.
reliability low1/4 sourcesThe Kuwaiti Government today reported that its armed forces intercepted more than 20 Iranian drones and several cruise missiles on full military escalation between Iran and the United States
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Abdulaziz Al-Atuan also said that the armed forces will remain in "constant alert to strengthen national security and protect the well-being of citizens and residents".
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The Kuwaiti Government today reported that its armed forces intercepted more than 20 Iranian drones and several cruise missiles,..
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