Kuwaiti officials have disclosed a staggering escalation in aggressive acts stemming from Iranian-backed missile and drone strikes, marking over 1,000 projectile attacks aimed at the country since February 28. These assaults have not only heightened regional tensions but have also significantly strained Kuwait’s air defense systems, prompting urgent calls for enhanced security cooperation with neighboring states and international allies.

The attacks are characterized by a relentless barrage of varied drone models and ballistic missiles, targeting critical infrastructure and civilian zones. Below is a concise summary of the attack types and frequency reported by Kuwaiti defense sources:

Weapon Type Estimated Number Primary Targets
Missiles 600+ Military bases, oil facilities
Drones 400+ Urban areas, border checkpoints
Combined Attacks 1,000+ Infrastructure, strategic assets
  • Rapid escalation: Attacks intensified dramatically starting late February.
  • Response measures: Kuwait has increased air defense alert and opened diplomatic channels for intervention.
  • Regional impact: Neighboring countries express concerns over spillover effects and call for de-escalation.