Iran Attacks Leave 61 Kuwaiti Soldiers Injured Amid Escalating Middle East Conflict

At least 61 Kuwaiti soldiers were injured in Iranian attacks targeting US and Israeli bases across the Middle East, according to Kuwait’s Defence Ministry.

Iran Attacks Leave 61 Kuwaiti Soldiers Injured Amid Escalating Middle East Conflict

Tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate as Iranian attacks have left 61 Kuwaiti soldiers injured, according to official reports.

The attacks are part of Iran’s ongoing strikes targeting US and Israeli military bases and infrastructure across the Middle East following earlier attacks involving the United States and Israel.

Several Gulf countries, including Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, have reportedly been affected by the escalating conflict in the region.

According to the Kuwait Ministry of Defence, a total of 67 Kuwaiti soldiers have been injured so far in attacks carried out by Iranian forces targeting US and Israeli facilities in the region. The announcement was made on Thursday (March 6).

Reports also indicate that since the conflict began on February 28, the death toll in Gulf countries has risen to 13 people, including eight deaths in Kuwait, making it the worst-affected country so far.

Earlier reports suggested that Iran had launched 212 ballistic missiles and 394 drones targeting locations in Kuwait since February 28. Kuwait hosts several US military bases, which are believed to be among the main targets of the attacks.

Source : Dinamani