Kuwait’s Army Says It Has Intercepted Hostile Drones Over Airspace

DUBAI, May 10 (Reuters) – ⁠Kuwait’s ⁠army said ⁠it had detected and ​dealt with several hostile ‌drones in the ‌country’s airspace at ⁠dawn ⁠on Sunday, the latest incident following ​similar cross‑border drone activity linked to the Iran ​conflict.

On April 25, Kuwait’s army ⁠said two ⁠drones launched ⁠from Iraq ​had targeted two northern border ​posts, causing ⁠damage.

Its air defences also dealt with a wave of Iranian ⁠drones on April 8 that targeted vital ⁠infrastructure.

While hostilities during the conflict have largely been scaled down since a ceasefire came into effect in April, drones have been launched from ⁠Iraq towards Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

(Reporting by Tala Ramadan, ​Editing by Bernadette Baum, ​Philippa Fletcher)

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