Kuwait city: Emergency crews continued efforts on Wednesday to contain a fire that broke out in fuel storage tanks at Kuwait International Airport after it was targeted by hostile drones earlier in the day.
According to Qatar News Agency, Kuwait's Fire Force said its teams, supported by units from the army, National Guard, and oil sector, were still dealing with the blaze, which erupted in the early hours of the morning. Spokesman Brigadier Mohammed Al Gharib reported that crews had already extinguished four separate fires at different locations caused by debris from intercepted missiles and drones.
Brigadier Al Gharib added that the force had responded to 82 unusual incidents since the start of Iranian attacks, including fires caused by falling debris, direct strikes, and precautionary operations across the country. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation had earlier confirmed that a drone strike hit a fuel tank at the airport, triggering the fire.