Kuwaiti Military Reveals Details of Border Posts Targeted by Drones Launched from Iraqi Territory
The Kuwaiti army revealed details of an aggressive attack that targeted two border posts in the north of the country using two explosive drones launched from Iraqi territory. Defense Ministry spokesman Colonel Saud Abdulaziz Al-Atwan said in an official statement that the attack occurred in the morning and targeted two sites from the northern land border centers, causing material damage without any human casualties. A Kuwaiti military statement indicated that assessment of the material damage is still ongoing, while no human losses were recorded at the time of the statement's issuance. Military observers suggest the drones were guided by laser fiber technologies, indicating a precise and deliberate targeting of these two centers. It is worth noting that Kuwait has been subjected to dozens of drone and missile attacks since the outbreak of war in the region, launched by Iran-backed forces in Iraq. Baghdad pledges to investigate the incident and pursue the perpetrators. The Iraqi government expressed its condemnation of these aggressive acts, affirming that they contradict good neighborliness principles and threaten regional security.