
The Bahraini Ministry of Interior said on Wednesday that the Civil Defense extinguished a fire that broke out in a company facility as a result of an Iranian attack.
Earlier, the Kuwait Civil Aviation Authority announced on Wednesday that Kuwait International Airport was subjected to drone attacks by Iran and the factions it supports.
The Kuwait Civil Aviation Authority explained that the targeting affected fuel tanks at Kuwait International Airport, which led to the outbreak of a large fire, noting that emergency teams are dealing with the incident.
The Kuwaiti Authority added that, according to preliminary reports, the targeting resulted in material damage but no casualties.
Earlier today, Wednesday, the official Turkish news agency, Anatolia, revealed in a report that Iran targeted 7 Arab countries, most of them Gulf countries, with no less than 5,644 missiles and drones, in addition to an attack with two fighter planes.
Anatolia Agency explained that this statistic covers 32 days of Iranian response to the American-Israeli war, which broke out at the end of last February.
The Turkish news agency said that these numbers were based on official data until the early hours of Wednesday morning.








