Kuwait City – An AFP correspondent saw black smoke rising from the US embassy in Kuwait on Monday, with the diplomatic mission telling people not to come to the premises as Iran pressed on with a third day of Gulf attacks.
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کویت میں موجود امریکی سفارت خانے سے دھواں بلند pic.twitter.com/olXoeU9CJg— 🇵🇸ليلى (@Lailafatimeh) March 2, 2026
Kuwait’s interior ministry said it intercepted an unspecified number of drones targeting the small, oil-rich country at dawn.
The Iranian attacks have so far killed five people in the Gulf, according to authorities, including one person in Kuwait.
Earlier on Monday, AFP correspondents and residents heard loud explosions across the Gulf cities of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Manama and Kuwait.
Iran’s continued and unprecedented bombardment of the Gulf has hit military bases but also civilian infrastructure including residential buildings, hotels, airports and sea ports, rattling a region long seen as a haven of peace and security in the turbulent Middle East.

