Analyst Hananel Aviv reported on Telegram that a suicide drone struck a target in Kuwait. The report is single-sourced and has not yet been independently confirmed.
Early Friday, analyst Hananel Aviv reported on Telegram that a suicide drone struck a target in Kuwait. The report is single-sourced and has not been independently confirmed. The location and nature of the target were not specified. This follows a series of unverified reports from the region earlier this week.
On Wednesday, July 15, at 09:33 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported satellite imagery showing a large fire in Kuwait after a wave of attacks. A second item at the same time noted unverified explosions in the country. A third item, also at 09:33, cited Iranian sources claiming that rockets, missiles, and suicide drones caused the fire at American military equipment near the Iraqi border. The source quality evolved from visual evidence to single-sourced, unverified claims.
As The Zioneer reported on Thursday, July 16, at 05:28 Jerusalem, Aviv had previously reported an Iranian suicide drone en route to an American target in Iraq — a report that also remains unconfirmed. This pattern of Aviv's reporting on drone threats has not yet been corroborated by independent sources.
The new report does not specify the target or its location in Kuwait. No independent confirmation has been received. Readers should treat this as a developing alert until further details emerge.
5 developments
- DevelopingAnalyst Chananel Aviv reports additional missile launches from Kuwait toward Iran
- StrongKuwait reports one wounded in Iranian missile and drone attack, details munitions breakdown
- DevelopingSatellite imagery shows damage to US bases in the Gulf, Ynet reports
- StrongAt least two impacts reported in Kuwait in new wave
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