Iranian drone attack hits Kuwait's Shuwaikh port amid rising Gulf tensions

No casualties reported as key port sustains damage in latest Gulf escalation

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Nathaniel Lacsina, Senior Web Editor
Shuwaikh port hit at dawn, raising concerns over Gulf trade and security.
Shuwaikh port hit at dawn, raising concerns over Gulf trade and security.
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Kuwait City: Kuwait’s main commercial hub, Shuwaikh Port, sustained damage following a drone attack early Friday, authorities confirmed, as regional tensions continue to escalate.

The Kuwait Ports Authority (KPA) said the port was targeted at dawn by “enemy drones”, resulting in material damage but no human casualties. Emergency response measures were immediately activated in coordination with relevant authorities.

In a statement posted on X, the KPA said initial assessments indicate the impact was limited to infrastructure, with operations being closely monitored following the incident.

Shuwaikh Port, one of Kuwait’s key maritime gateways, plays a critical role in handling commercial cargo and supporting supply chains across the country.

The attack comes amid heightened instability in the Gulf, as Iran continues its campaign in response to ongoing US-Israeli strikes. Several countries in the region have reported drone and missile threats targeting strategic infrastructure, raising concerns over the safety of shipping routes and trade flows.

Authorities have not reported any disruption to port operations so far, but officials are continuing to assess the extent of the damage and reinforce security measures.

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