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Kuwait says morning Iran strikes hit airport radar, caused injuries
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- Add ARY News on Google AAResize Kuwait said Iranian strikes that targeted its territory on Thursday morning and forced a temporary airspace closure had damaged an airport radar and caused injuries.
- This marked the second Iranian attack on Kuwait’s only international airport in just over a week, after a drone strike killed an Indian national and injured 63 people on June 3.
- “The airport’s radar was targeted this morning,” Kuwait’s civil aviation body said in a letter addressed to the International Civil Aviation Organization.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Kuwait said Iranian strikes that targeted its territory on Thursday morning and forced a temporary airspace closure had damaged an airport radar and caused injuries.
This marked the second Iranian attack on Kuwait’s only international airport in just over a week, after a drone strike killed an Indian national and injured 63 people on June 3.
“The airport’s radar was targeted this morning,” Kuwait’s civil aviation body said in a letter addressed to the International Civil Aviation Organization.
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