The Kuwaiti government has officially announced that flights at Kuwait International Airport will not resume, as the airport remains closed to air traffic. This decision comes amid ongoing concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on public health.
Kuwait International Airport has suffered significant damage to its radar system due to drone attacks. The incidents raise serious concerns about air security in the region.
Kuwait International Airport was attacked by drones early this morning, targeting fuel tanks belonging to the Kuwait Aviation Fueling Company (KAFCO). The incident resulted in a large fire, but no injuries were reported.
A massive fire broke out in fuel tanks at Kuwait International Airport following a drone attack, causing panic among travelers and airport staff. The incident occurred late last night, prompting immediate firefighting efforts.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense dealt with 15 hostile drones in the past 24 hours, some targeting the vicinity of Kuwait International Airport. The attacks caused significant damage to the radar system without any reported injuries.
Kuwait International Airport was attacked late last night, resulting in significant damage to its radar system. The incident has raised widespread concerns about the security of vital facilities in the country.
Kuwait International Airport suffered multiple drone attacks, resulting in significant damage to its radar system. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, according to the official news agency.
Kuwaiti authorities reported the downing of two drones as they struggle to extinguish a fire at Kuwait International Airport caused by the drones colliding with a fuel tank. The incident has raised significant safety concerns at the airport.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Kuwait announced drone attacks on fuel tanks at Kuwait International Airport, resulting in a fire. Airport operations have been halted, and flights have been redirected to neighboring countries, including Saudi Arabia.