India Condemns Fatal Drone Attack on Kuwait Airport, Calls for Civilian Protections
India has condemned a drone attack on Kuwait International Airport that killed an Indian national and injured several others. The Ministry of External Affairs emphasized the importance of protecting civilians and infrastructure amid ongoing conflicts in West Asia. Indian authorities are providing assistance to affected individuals.
India has issued a strong condemnation following a deadly drone attack on the Kuwait International Airport, which resulted in the death of an Indian national and injuries to several more. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions in West Asia and the dire need for protecting civilian lives and infrastructure, a call repeatedly made by the Indian government.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) expressed its condolences to the victim's family and reiterated India's commitment to aiding those affected by the incident. The Indian Embassy in Kuwait has been proactive, ensuring the injured receive necessary support and maintaining close communication with the local authorities.
Kuwait's Ministry of Defence reported that several hostile drones targeted Terminal 1, causing considerable damage and injuries. The attack, described as "criminal Iranian aggression," has raised alarms, with the Kuwaiti armed forces on high alert, coordinating closely with relevant authorities to ensure national security and stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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