Kuwait blames Iran for drone strike, Iran denies responsibility

Al Jazeera
April 10, 2026
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Kuwait blames Iran for a drone strike, but Iran denies responsibility.

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Kuwait is blaming Iran and its proxies for a drone attack that occurred on Thursday night. Iran has denied responsibility for the incident. This accusation marks a significant escalation in regional tensions, directly implicating a major power in an act of aggression against a Gulf state. The denial from Iran sets up a diplomatic standoff regarding accountability for the strike.

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