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Iranian report claims ballistic missile facility attacked in Kuwait

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Iranian report claims ballistic missile facility attacked in Kuwait

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 18:50

TL;DR

According to an Iranian report, a ballistic missile facility was attacked in Kuwait on Sunday evening. No details on the attacker, extent of damage, or casualties are available. The report is unverified by independent sources.

01 · THE DISPATCH

An Iranian report claims that a ballistic missile facility was attacked in Kuwait on Sunday evening. The report, which has not been verified by independent sources, does not specify the attacker, the location's name, or any damage or casualties.

The report adds to a series of unverified claims circulating on Sunday evening regarding military targets in the Gulf region. The Zioneer previously reported on separate claims: that three ballistic missiles struck a US military base in Kuwait (18:44 Jerusalem), and that Iran launched a surprise attack on ground-to-ground missile systems (18:39 Jerusalem). These reports, all single-sourced, have not been corroborated.

It remains unclear whether the reported attack on the ballistic missile facility is related to the earlier claims or is an independent event. The absence of confirmation from Kuwaiti or US officials leaves the situation uncertain.

02 · How it developed

11 developments

  1. Latest

    Iran specifies HIMARS launchers were the target of the strike.

  2. Iran officially confirms it struck a US missile launcher in Kuwait.

  3. Fars News Agency identifies IRGC as perpetrator, claims US assets targeted.

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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