Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates were the targets of attacks on Sunday, despite a ceasefire in effect in the Middle East. Kuwait’s defense ministry said defense forces responded to multiple “hostile drones”. However, he did not provide further details. This was reported by the DPA agency, writes TASR.
- Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates faced Sunday’s attacks despite a cease-fire.
- The United Arab Emirates intercepted two Iranian drones with air defense.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) also resisted the attacks. The Ministry of Defense reported that air defenses had successfully intercepted two Iranian drones. No casualties were reported. Iran has been attacking Gulf states where US bases are located since the launch of the US-Israeli offensive at the end of February. The targets of Tehran’s strikes were mainly Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.
Kuwait said it had since recorded more than 1,000 missile or drone attacks targeting mainly military and energy facilities. The UAE, on the other hand, reported that they had shot down approximately 550 rockets, 30 cruise missiles and more than 2,200 drones since the start of the war.