One killed and several wounded in Iranian attack on Kuwait’s international airport

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Kuwait’s military said Iranian strikes that hit a terminal at its international airport caused significant damage, killed at least one person and wounded several others.

The attack came as the US and Iran exchanged fresh missile and drone strikes, further jeopardising efforts to secure a new ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran.

Overnight, US forces fired a Hellfire missile to disable a tanker trying to break through the American blockade of the strait of Hormuz and later said they had repelled Iranian reprisal strikes and attacked sites on Iran’s Qeshm Island.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it had attacked the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain with missiles and drones in response to the strike on Qeshm, a claim the US military’s Central Command denied.

The latest exchange of fire began when Centcom said it targeted an unladen tanker – the Botswana-flagged M/T Lexie – on Tuesday. Centcom said an aircraft fired a missile to disable the tanker’s engine as it passed through international waters toward Iran’s Kharg Island near Kuwait. Crew apparently ignored repeated warnings over a 24-hour period. Iran responded with the drone strike on a passenger terminal at Kuwait’s airport.

Kuwait’s defence ministry spokesperson, Brig Gen Saud Abdulaziz Al-Atwan, described the attack as “criminal Iranian aggression which resulted in significant material damage to the building and injuries”.

Kuwait’s state news agency said civil aviation authorities had suspended traffic and transferred incoming flights to alternative airports.

A statement from Iran’s foreign ministry blamed Kuwait and Bahrain for the attacks on them, condemning what it called the “colonialist use by the United States of the territory and infrastructure of countries in the region to advance its aggressive plans against Iran”. It said the incident “emphasises the direct and unmistakable responsibility of the leaders of Kuwait and Bahrain for last night’s acts of aggression”.

US forces also said they shot down three one-way attack drones “launched by Iran toward civilian mariners that were rightfully transiting regional waters”.

The IRGC said in a statement: “Late last night, the aggressive US military struck an Iranian oil tanker near the strait of Hormuz with an aerial projectile, causing damage to the tanker’s engine room … these responses should serve as a lesson.”

The military adviser to Iran’s supreme leader threatened more missile and drone strikes should the US renew its attacks on Iran.

“Every shot fired and every attack will be met with a deluge of missiles and drones,” Mohsen Rezaee posted on X, adding that “the aggressor will swiftly be punished”.

The latest exchange of strikes underline the lack of political progress in resolving the Middle East crisis, despite upbeat claims from the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, in his first appearance before the Senate foreign relations committee since the US and Israel launched their war on Iran.

Rubio reiterated claims on Tuesday that a deal was within reach, and claimed Tehran had agreed to negotiate aspects of its nuclear programme that it had refused to discuss even a month ago.

His comments were in direct contrast to the messaging from Iran, which has indicated it would suspend peace talks with the US in protest against Israel’s offensive in Lebanon, threatening the collapse of negotiations with Washington.

The Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said: “The ceasefire between Iran and the US is unequivocally a ceasefire on all fronts, including in Lebanon. Its violation on one front is a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts. The US and Israel are responsible for the consequences of any violation.”

Israeli warplanes have launched dozens of strikes across southern Lebanon despite a new agreement supposedly brokered by Donald Trump aiming to bolster the tattered ceasefire in Lebanon.

The US president said on Monday that he had stopped an imminent Israeli strike on Beirut and had spoken to Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and representatives of Hezbollah and both agreed that “all shooting will stop”.

But on Tuesday, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported 30 Israeli strikes across the south. Near the city of Sidon, rescuers recovered the bodies of six members of the same family, including two children and a woman, after an Israeli strike.

Lebanon said an Israeli strike hit a location near Beirut on Wednesday while a medical source told AFP six people were killed in attacks on the south.

The Israeli military also issued a new evacuation warning for the southern city of Nabatiyeh before new strikes, accusing the “Hezbollah terror organisation” of violating the ceasefire.

The M/T Lexie is the sixth ship that the US military has disabled since its blockade of Iran began on 13 April. The US military said it had so far redirected 122 vessels that were seeking to enter or exit Iranian ports.

Over the weekend, US forces hit Iranian radar and drone sites, to which Tehran responded by targeting a military base in Kuwait that it claimed was involved in the US operation.

Additional reporting by Reuters

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