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Kuwait says air defences intercepting hostile missile, drone attacks

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 9:55 PM

May 28 (Reuters) – Kuwait’s army said on Thursday that its air defences were intercepting hostile missile and drone ​threats, but did not say where ‌they were coming from.

The army said any sounds of explosions heard in the country were the result of air-defence systems intercepting the ‌threats, ​and urged people to ⁠follow security and safety ⁠instructions issued by authorities.

The statement came after U.S. strikes earlier on Thursday on what Washington said was an Iranian ​drone operation threatening U.S. forces and commercial shipping in the Strait of ⁠Hormuz.

Iran confirmed the U.S. ⁠attack and said it had ​targeted a U.S. air base at 4:50 a.m.(0120 ​GMT) after what it described as ‌an early morning U.S. strike near Bandar Abbas airport. It did not say where the base was.

Kuwait, which is home ⁠to a U.S. air base, did not say the threats were Iranian.

Gulf countries, including Kuwait, ⁠saw missile ‌and drone attacks during the ⁠U.S.-Israel war on Iran. Hostilities ​have ‌largely eased since a ceasefire ​came into ⁠effect in April, though drones have since been launched from Iraq towards Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

(Reporting by Enas Alashray; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and ​Raju Gopalakrishnan)