TEHRAN / KUWAIT CITY — In a significant escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, the United States and Israel launched coordinated overnight missile strikes targeting key locations across Iran. Reports indicate that at least 15 people were killed following multiple strikes in the strategic Isfahan province.
The Isfahan region, which houses several sensitive military and research facilities, reportedly bore the brunt of the nighttime bombardment. While official damage assessments are ongoing, the high casualty count underscores the intensity of this latest military intervention.
Iran Demands Closure of US Military Bases
In the wake of the attacks, Tehran has intensified its diplomatic pressure on neighboring nations. The Iranian government issued a stern renewal of its demand for the immediate closure of all US military bases in the region.
"The presence of American forces is the primary catalyst for instability," an official Iranian statement noted. "Ensuring regional peace is only possible through the complete withdrawal of foreign military assets."
Drone Attack Targets Kuwait International Airport
As the conflict ripples across the Persian Gulf, a separate security breach was reported in Kuwait. A targeted drone strike hit the radar systems at Kuwait International Airport early this morning.
While the strike caused alarm and potential disruption to aviation logistics, Kuwaiti authorities have confirmed that there were no casualties. Investigations are currently underway to identify the origin of the drone, though no group has yet claimed responsibility for the targeted sabotage of the airport’s infrastructure.
Current Conflict Landscape
The synchronized strikes by US and Israeli forces mark a pivotal and dangerous turn in the regional power struggle. With military activity spreading to civilian infrastructure in neighboring states like Kuwait, international observers warn of a potential wider regional war.

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