A video circulating on social media shows scenes of damage at a security academy in Kuwait, following earlier unverified reports of an Iranian missile strike on the facility. The footage has not been independently verified, and casualty figures are not yet reported.
A video circulating on social media, attributed to the Kuwaiti security academy, shows scenes of damage following earlier unverified reports of an Iranian missile strike on the facility. The footage, which emerged later on Saturday, appears to corroborate the initial reports but has not been independently verified. The extent of the damage and any casualties remain unconfirmed.
The Zioneer reported from Saturday morning (10:33 Jerusalem) a series of developments: first, unverified reports that an Iranian missile strike severely damaged the security academy; then, reports of damage to Kuwait Petroleum Company facilities, confirmation of injuries, and firefighters wounded while battling fires; and reports that Iranian missiles struck civilian homes. The video now provides visual evidence of damage at the academy, though independent verification is still pending.
As The Zioneer reported on July 9, missile launches were observed from the Kuwait area. Earlier on Saturday at 11:07 Jerusalem, smoke was reported rising from an American site in Kuwait. Kuwait's government has accused Iran of targeting civilian sites and critical infrastructure, according to a single source.
Remaining unverified: the authenticity of the video, the exact extent of damage at the security academy, and any casualty figures. It is not yet clear whether the academy was the only site hit in that area or whether additional targets exist.
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