Iranian drones strike two US bases in Kuwait, report says
ONP Summary
Iran conducted strikes against critical infrastructure and military positions in Kuwait and Bahrain on Saturday, reportedly in retaliation for the seventh round of US bombing operations against Iranian targets. The attacks targeted power plants, water desalination facilities, and US military installations across multiple Gulf states as regional tensions escalated.
Progressive:Justified retaliation — progressive outlets emphasized this was response to US bombing of Iranian civilian infrastructure and airports over seven waves.
Moderate:Escalating tit-for-tat conflict — moderate outlets reported the attacks as part of an escalating cycle between US and Iranian military operations.
Conservative:Iranian aggression — conservative outlets characterized the strikes as unprovoked aggression and hostility targeting civilians and allies.
Iranian drones strike two US bases in Kuwait, report says
Kuwait’s Ali Al-Salem base and Camp Udairi came under attack of Iranian army’s kamikaze drones during the 16th phase of Operation Sa'eqeh (Thunderbolt), Iranian media reported.
IRNA said Camp Udairi is one of the major US bases in the region, located about 104 kilometres from Iran’s borders, serving as a key support and reorganization centre for American forces.
Ali Al-Salem Air Base serves as the main air transportation hub and the gateway for military forces entering the West Asia region, IRNA said.
US jets bomb Shadegan, Qeshm: US jets, meanwhile, struck a location near the city of Shadegan in Iran’s southwestern Khuzestan province, according to the Iran’s Tasnim news agency.
Two more explosions were heard in Qeshm Island after another round of US strikes, Tasnim reported. ...
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