Iran blows up part of Kuwait international airport k!lling at least one as regime and US trade fire

Reports on Wednesday, June 3, claimed that tensions in the Gulf region escalated further after Iran allegedly launched missile and drone attacks targeting sites in Kuwait and Bahrain, while the United States carried out additional military operations against Iranian targets.

 

According to the reports, U.S. forces conducted strikes on Iran’s Qeshm Island, located near the Strait of Hormuz, amid concerns over threats to naval assets operating in the area. The reports alleged that Iran responded by targeting a U.S. military base and helicopters, while also launching missiles toward Kuwait and Bahrain, alongside a wave of drones.

Kuwaiti authorities said debris from intercepted projectiles struck parts of Kuwait International Airport, causing damage to infrastructure and temporarily disrupting operations. Kuwait’s foreign ministry reportedly confirmed at least one fatality and described the incident as a serious act of aggression. Air traffic at the airport was subsequently suspended.

A spokesperson for Kuwait’s Ministry of Defence, Brigadier General Saud Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi, was quoted as describing the attack as “criminal Iranian aggression.” The developments come amid continued uncertainty over efforts to secure a ceasefire and broader agreement between the United States and Iran.

Although U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed optimism that a deal could be reached, negotiations remain unresolved, with both sides reportedly disagreeing on key issues, including sanctions relief, oil exports and control of strategic waterways.

Trump said discussions between Washington and Tehran were ongoing. “The conversations between us have been going on continuously, including four days ago, three days ago, two days ago, one day ago, and today,” he said. However, Iranian officials have disputed suggestions that significant progress has been made, with reports indicating that communication between the two sides has been limited in recent days.

Meanwhile, tensions have also remained high in Lebanon, where clashes and military operations have continued despite ceasefire efforts aimed at reducing hostilities in the region.

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