Watch: Kuwait releases video of Iranian drone strike on airport that killed Indian
Kuwait has released footage from the deadly attack on its international airport that killed an Indian national and injured 63 others. The strike has deepened competing claims from Kuwait, Iran and the US amid continuing Gulf hostilities.
by Karishma Saurabh Kalita · India TodayIn Short
- Kuwait releases footage showing moment Iranian drone struck airport
- Attack killed Indian national, injured 63 passengers and airport officials
- Flight operations were suspended briefly after drone strike
Authorities in Kuwait have released chilling footage capturing the first moments of a deadly Iranian drone attack on the Gulf nation's international airport on Wednesday. The strike killed an Indian national and injured at least 63 others.
The footage, published by Kuwait's General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGCA), captures the aftermath of what authorities called a "brutal Iranian aggression" carried out using hostile drones.
The strike damaged airport facilities as well as diplomatic missions in the area. Among the 63 injured people were airport employees and passengers, the country's Health Ministry has confirmed.
Flight operations were temporarily suspended following the attack.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), however, disputed Kuwait's account of the airport strike. Iranian state media reported that the IRGC claimed the damage was caused by a wayward US Patriot missile rather than an Iranian drone.
The US military, meanwhile, said two Iranian missiles fired toward Kuwait either fell short of their targets or broke apart during the flight. It also said that several other Iranian ballistic missiles failed to reach their intended destinations.
Amid a fragile ceasefire that remains under strain, the US and Iran exchanged fresh military strikes on Wednesday, marking one of the most serious escalations in weeks.
While Iran launched missile and drone attacks targeting American military facilities in Kuwait and Bahrain, the US carried out strikes on an Iranian military ground-control station on Qeshm Island and an oil tanker near the Strait of Hormuz.
Since the conflict erupted on February 28, Iran has repeatedly launched missile and drone attacks against civilian and military sites in Gulf countries hosting US military facilities.
Despite a fragile ceasefire currently in place, hostilities have continued as Washington seeks to restore maritime traffic through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
- Ends