Kuwait International Airport Remains Closed on April 1, 2026 After Fresh Iranian Drone Strike

Kuwait International Airport remains closed after a fresh Iranian drone strike targeted fuel storage tanks, causing a major fire and disrupting commercial passenger flights. The attack is the latest in a series of drone strikes that have crippled the airport, with no reopening date announced and thousands of flights canceled or diverted.
Kuwait International Airport is closed due to a drone strike on fuel storage tanks. The strike caused a large fire, which was brought under control by firefighting crews. The airport handles millions of travelers annually and is a vital transit point in the Middle East. The closure has caused widespread disruptions, with thousands of flights canceled or diverted. Regional tensions have escalated in recent weeks amid conflict involving Iran, Israel, and proxy groups. Kuwaiti officials have accused Iran of direct responsibility for the drone campaigns.
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