Gulf States Attacked: Injuries in Bahrain, Damage in Kuwait

New attacks involving missiles and drones were reported today in the Gulf states. In Kuwait, strikes hit "vital" fuel tanks at the airport, while in Bahrain, three people were injured.
According to the UAE Ministry of Defense, there was a "new attack with drones and missiles from Iran." In Bahrain, air raid sirens sounded, and three people were injured by missile fragments, with material damage to a university building in the Muharraq area.
The Kuwaiti army announced that air defenses were responding to hostile missile and drone attacks, warning of possible explosions. The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense reported a "direct targeting of a vital facility," with fuel tanks at the international airport attacked by drones. A fire that broke out at the airport was brought under control.
Earlier, the Kuwaiti Interior Ministry announced the death of two border guards, without specifying the cause of death.
GCC Secretary General Jassim Mohammed Al-Budaiwi condemned the targeting of vital facilities and non-military infrastructure by Iran.