Kuwait's air defense systems successfully intercepted multiple hostile drones on Monday, marking the third straight day of Iranian retaliation strikes across Gulf nations. The drone attacks came in response to weekend strikes launched by the United States and Israel against Iran.

Kuwaiti defense forces successfully shot down multiple hostile drones on Monday, as Iran continued its third consecutive day of retaliatory attacks targeting Gulf region neighbors following weekend strikes by the United States and Israel.
According to the state news agency, Kuwait’s air defense systems intercepted most of the threatening drones near the Rumaithiya and Salwa neighborhoods, with the civil defense director-general confirming no casualties resulted from the incident.
Residents in Kuwait reported hearing loud explosions and warning sirens earlier in the day, according to witness accounts.
Iranian officials announced plans to strike American military installations throughout the region after the U.S. and Israel conducted attacks against Iran over the weekend.
The expanding conflict has also impacted civilian and commercial districts across multiple Gulf cities, creating broader disruptions to important regional aviation routes and trade centers.
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