According to reports, sirens were heard in Kuwait on Tuesday evening following a missile and drone attack. The origin of the attack and any casualties have not yet been reported.
Sirens were reported in Kuwait on Tuesday evening as a missile and drone attack was underway, according to a report from the Foreign Desk channel. The development adds to earlier reports from Monday night, when the Iranian army was said to have launched missiles toward Kuwait and the Kuwaiti military confirmed that its air defenses were responding to an attack.
The story first emerged at 23:47 Jerusalem on Monday, July 13, when The Zioneer reported from a single source that the Iranian army had launched missiles toward Kuwait. At the same time, the Kuwait military issued a statement saying its air defense systems were actively responding to an attack, without specifying the nature of the threat. The new information, reported around 19:00 Tuesday, specifies that the attack involves both missiles and drones and that sirens were heard.
No official confirmation of the attack's origin or any casualties has been published, and no group has claimed responsibility. The Kuwait military's earlier statement did not mention drones, and the new report originates from a single channel. The extent of the attack and whether any projectiles were intercepted remain unclear.
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