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    Kuwait shoots down three US F-15 jets in friendly-fire incident, US Central Command says

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseMarch 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    FALLING DEBRIS INJURES WORKERS

    Two employees have been barely injured by falling particles at Kuwait’s Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery, Kuwait’s Nationwide Petroleum Firm stated on X.

    The US Embassy in Kuwait warned US residents that there was a seamless risk of missile and drone assaults over the nation and urged residents to not come to the embassy. It suggested individuals to shelter in place, stay on the bottom flooring of their residence away from home windows and never go exterior.

    No accidents have been reported after Kuwait air defences intercepted the vast majority of the drones close to Rumaithiya and Salwa neighbourhoods, the state information company cited the director-general of the civil defence as saying.

    A sequence of loud blasts was heard on Monday morning in Dubai and the Qatari capital of Doha, in accordance with Reuters witnesses. Loud bangs and sirens have been heard earlier in Kuwait, in accordance with Reuters witnesses.

    Tehran stated it could goal US bases within the area after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran on Saturday. It has additionally hit a spread of civilian and business areas throughout Gulf cities, widening the battle’s affect on key regional aviation and commerce hubs. 



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