Kuwait airport hit by Iranian drone strikes

Al Jazeera2/28/2026 – 3/29/2026

Summary

Kuwait International Airport experienced drone strikes attributed to Iranian forces on Saturday, resulting in thick, black smoke rising from the site. Kuwait's defense ministry confirmed that its air defense systems were actively intercepting incoming missile and drone attacks targeting its airspace. This incident is part of a broader escalation of violence in the Middle East, which has seen increased military actions by Iran against various targets, including U.S. military bases across the Gulf. In response to the escalating tensions, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) briefly closed its airspace due to incoming Iranian missiles and drones. The UAE's military reported intercepting six Iranian missiles and 21 drones on a recent Monday. Explosions were also reported over Dubai, where the UAE military successfully intercepted threats, leading to temporary flight suspensions at Dubai International Airport. These developments have raised concerns about regional stability and the potential impact on global energy supplies. The situation has intensified following a series of drone attacks attributed to Iran-aligned groups, including a drone strike that targeted the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, marking a significant escalation in hostilities directed at U.S. diplomatic facilities. Israeli officials have indicated that the conflict with Iran is entering a "decisive phase," highlighting the seriousness of ongoing hostilities and the precarious security environment in Iraq and the broader Middle East. Iran has issued warnings to the UAE, advising Emiratis to avoid ports as it seeks to target global energy supply lines. The ongoing violence and military actions have prompted Gulf states to consider their military options and discuss the necessity of a coordinated response to Iranian aggression, reflecting a growing resolve among regional leaders to safeguard their nations from further incursions.

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Lindy Score Breakdown (V4.2)

15h
Age
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Hours Since Seen
Final Score46/100
CategoryLindy
StatusActive
Recency Multiplier92% (0.5^6/48)
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  1. 2026-02-28
  2. 2026-03-01
  3. 2026-03-02
  4. 2026-03-06
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