Iran Claims Strikes On US Targets In Dubai And Kuwait As Washington Flatly Denies Attack

Iran claims to have struck US-linked targets in Dubai and Kuwait, but the US denies the attack. The incident has disrupted air travel and cargo networks across the Gulf, with several airports suspending operations due to security risks.
Iran claims it struck US targets in Dubai and Kuwait. The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps allegedly carried out missile and drone strikes on sites housing American troops. However, the US Central Command denies the claim, saying no American personnel were attacked. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned Gulf countries not to allow the US or Israel to use their territory for attacks on Iran. Kuwait International Airport was hit by drone strikes, damaging its radar system. The incident has severely disrupted air travel and cargo networks across the Gulf.
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