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Saudi Arabia and Kuwait intercept drones, Israel reports missile fire

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense said its forces destroyed three drones in the country’s eastern region on Wednesday. Civil defense officials confirmed that debris from one of the intercepted missiles landed on the roofs of two houses, but no injuries were reported.

In Kuwait, the National Guard announced that it shot down six drones early in the morning. Officials said the action followed an incident the previous night when a drone struck Kuwait’s airport, sparking a fire.

Meanwhile, Israeli authorities claimed that Iran fired five missiles today, although they did not provide details about possible damage or casualties.

The latest developments highlight the growing regional tensions as drone and missile attacks continue to threaten civilian areas and critical infrastructure.

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