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Firefighters in Kuwait are working to extinguish a fire at Kuwait International Airport following a drone strike, according to Al Jazeera. Brigadier General Mohammed Al-Gharib, spokesperson for Kuwait’s General Fire Force, said the attack, described as ‘hostile,’ ignited a fuel tank at the airport. The army, National Guard, and oil sector teams are jointly assisting in controlling the blaze.
Al-Gharib stated at a press conference that debris from the drone explosions caused four separate fires in different areas, all of which are being addressed by emergency crews. He added that since the beginning of what he called ‘Iran’s aggression,’ Kuwait has recorded a total of 82 such incidents.
Authorities continue efforts to bring the situation under control, with multiple agencies coordinating the response to prevent further damage or escalation.
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