Several Gulf countries, including Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, reported missile and drone activity targeting their airspace on Sunday, amid rising regional tensions.
Kuwait’s defence ministry said it detected 14 ballistic missiles and 12 drones entering its airspace. Some of the projectiles struck a military camp, injuring 10 armed forces personnel.
In Qatar, the defence ministry said its air defence systems identified and intercepted several drones launched from Iran, preventing any damage.
Earlier, the UAE said its air defence systems were actively responding to incoming threats after 16 ballistic missiles and 42 drones were launched from Iran toward its territory.
Authorities in the three countries said their defence systems were able to intercept most of the threats, though the incidents underline growing security concerns in the region.
#From BBC