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		<title>Explosive Drones from Iraq Hit Kuwait&#8217;s Northern Border</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tensions flared along Kuwait&#8217;s border with Iraq as two explosive drones zeroed in on military outposts Friday morning. Kuwait&#8217;s Defense Ministry reported solely property damage from the fiber-optic guided devices,&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tensions flared along Kuwait&#8217;s border with Iraq as two explosive drones zeroed in on military outposts Friday morning. Kuwait&#8217;s Defense Ministry reported solely property damage from the fiber-optic guided devices, with no lives lost in the coordinated strike.</p>
<p>The ministry&#8217;s swift communique highlighted the drones&#8217; Iraqi origin and precise targeting of northern checkpoints. Security teams sprang into action, neutralizing any immediate threats and restoring order.</p>
<p>This event coincides with positive aviation developments. Kuwait International Airport&#8217;s airspace, shuttered since late February due to regional unrest, was declared open again on Thursday. Sheikh Hamoud Mubarak Hamoud Al-Sabah, the Civil Aviation Director General, outlined a phased reopening.</p>
<p>Terminals 4 and 5 will welcome flights to specific routes starting Sunday, following joint assessments with global partners. Damages from earlier Iranian-linked assaults have been probed and patched, though full restoration will take time. Operations begin modestly, scaling up based on real-time security evaluations.</p>
<p>Context deepens with prior threats: An Iraqi militia, Saraya Awliya al-Dam, claimed attacks across Kuwait, Jordan, and Syria in early April. Kuwait&#8217;s army downed seven enemy drones on April 10 amid Iranian operations that wounded troops and wrecked gear at National Guard sites.</p>
<p>Military analysts view these drone incursions as probes of Kuwait&#8217;s readiness. The small Gulf state, sandwiched between powers, invests heavily in air defenses and intelligence sharing. Incidents like this underscore the ripple effects of proxy wars, prompting calls for unified Gulf responses. Kuwaiti officials project calm, assuring citizens of robust protections amid the haze of conflict.</p>
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