Kuwait says it intercepted air targets; blasts heard near Iran's Qeshm Island
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates โ Kuwait said it neutralized aerial targets it described as "hostile" inside its airspace, as reports emerged of powerful explosions on Iran's Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf. Kuwait did not disclose the type or origin of the intercepted objects.
News agencies reporting the Qeshm blasts gave no details on their source. Iranian authorities have not publicly commented on the explosions heard around the island.
Kuwait's Defense Ministry said its airspace had been secured and that the situation was being monitored. Officials did not clarify whether the intercepted targets posed a threat to civilian areas.
Following the blasts near Qeshm Island, flight restrictions were imposed in the surrounding area, according to regional reports. Regional governments said technical inquiries into the incident have been launched, though no further details were immediately available.
