Current Affairs4 Jun, 2026The HinduIran strikes Kuwait’...
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Iran strikes Kuwait’s main airport, Bahrain base after U.S. hits Qeshm, Pg14

Iran's drone attacks cripple Kuwait airport, hit Bahrain base; US retaliates on Qeshm, killing an Indian national.

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Key Highlights:

  • On Wednesday, June 3, 2026, Iranian drones heavily damaged a passenger terminal at Kuwait International Airport, killing one Indian national and wounding 63 people.
  • The attack led to the temporary closure of Kuwait's main airport, which had only reopened two days prior.
  • This incident was part of a series of retaliatory strikes by Iran following U.S. military actions against an Iranian ground control station on Qeshm Island.
  • U.S. and Bahraini forces successfully intercepted Iranian missiles targeting Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet headquarters.
  • Kuwait responded by expelling two Iranian diplomats, condemning the attacks as unacceptable.

Detailed Insights:

  • The escalation occurred amidst a fragile ceasefire between Iran and the U.S., which has been in effect for four months.
  • Kuwait's Defence Ministry reported intercepting and destroying over a dozen missiles and drones launched from Iran.
  • Following the attack, Kuwait Airways resumed flights from a different terminal, indicating a partial reopening of the airport.
  • Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed responsibility for targeting the U.S. 5th Fleet headquarters and other U.S. military facilities in the region.
  • Qeshm Island, located in the Strait of Hormuz, is a strategically vital area for Iran, housing significant military infrastructure.
  • The U.S. described its strikes on Qeshm Island as "self-defense" actions against Iranian threats and attempted attacks.
  • The events underscore the heightened security risks for residents and international travel in Gulf countries amid ongoing regional tensions.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Fragile Ceasefire: A temporary cessation of hostilities that is unstable and prone to breakdown.
  • Strait of Hormuz: A critical maritime chokepoint connecting the Persian Gulf to the open ocean, essential for global oil and gas shipments.
  • U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet: A major operational command of the U.S. Navy responsible for maritime security in the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, and Arabian Sea, headquartered in Bahrain.
  • Revolutionary Guard (IRGC): A branch of Iran's armed forces, distinct from the regular army, with significant political and economic influence.
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