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Kuwait Condemns Drone Attacks on Vital Facilities, Iran Denies Involvement

CAIRO, April 9 (Reuters) – Kuwait ⁠condemned ⁠what it described ⁠as drone attacks by Iran and ​its proxies targeting vital facilities in the ‌country on Thursday evening, ‌calling the strikes a violation ⁠of ⁠its sovereignty and airspace, the foreign ministry said ​in a statement.

Earlier on Thursday, Kuwait’s state news agency reported a National Guard site was ​targeted by drones, causing significant material damage ⁠but no ⁠injuries.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards ⁠denied ​on state media launching any attacks toward Gulf ​countries during ⁠the ceasefire period, adding that if Iran were to carry out any strike, it would announce it publicly in ⁠an official statement.

Kuwait said the attacks undermined recent ceasefire ⁠efforts between the United States and Iran, and said it reserved the right to take all necessary measures to protect its sovereignty and stability.

Since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, Gulf states have reported missile ⁠and drone incidents and heightened security risks linked to the conflict. The ceasefire announced this week has remained fragile.

(Reporting by ​Enas Alashray and Yomna Ehab; ​Editing by Nia Williams)

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