JAKARTA - Kuwait said Iran's attacks killed one person, injured several others, and damaged a number of important facilities, including diplomatic missions.

As reported by ANTARA from Anadolu, Wednesday, June 3, Kuwait also emphasized that it "had the right" to take response measures to the attack.

In its statement, the Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry strongly condemned what it called Iran's "brutal and ongoing attacks" using ballistic missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (drones).

The ministry said the latest attack, which took place early Wednesday, targeted "civilian and vital" facilities, including Kuwait International Airport.

According to the ministry, the attack resulted in one death, a number of injuries, and damage to critical infrastructure, including diplomatic missions.

In the same statement, Kuwait reiterated that the country has "full and inherent rights" to take any measures it deems necessary in response to the attacks in accordance with international law.


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