Fuel depots in Kuwait's International Airport have been targeted by an Iranian drone attack today, causing a "massive blaze", Kuwait's public authority for civil aviation announced.
The attack caused significant damage to the fuel tanks owned by the Kuwait Aviation Fueling company, but no casualties or injuries were reported.
Kuwait's International airport has been repeatedly targeted since the start of the US-Israel war with Iran, with a 28 March attack damaging the airport's radar system.
Kuwait's airspace has been closed since the start of hostilities on 28 February, prompting Kuwait's Jazeera Airways to shift operations to Qaisumah airport in Saudi Arabia.
The repeated Iranian attacks on aviation infrastructure in the Middle East have continued to disrupt flight operations across the region — one of the world's busiest aviation corridors.

