Gulf Defenses Continue to Confront Iranian Threats with High Efficiency

Kuwait’s Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah al-Ahmad al-Sabah inspects fuel tank fire site at Kuwait International Airport. (KUNA)
Kuwait’s Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah al-Ahmad al-Sabah inspects fuel tank fire site at Kuwait International Airport. (KUNA)
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Gulf Defenses Continue to Confront Iranian Threats with High Efficiency

Kuwait’s Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah al-Ahmad al-Sabah inspects fuel tank fire site at Kuwait International Airport. (KUNA)
Kuwait’s Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah al-Ahmad al-Sabah inspects fuel tank fire site at Kuwait International Airport. (KUNA)

Gulf air defenses intercepted waves of Iranian missiles and drones on Friday, countering with high efficiency attacks on vital sites and civilian facilities in response to US and Israeli strikes on Tehran since Feb. 28.

Kuwait’s Mubarak Al-Kabeer and Shuwaikh ports were hit in coordinated drone and missile attacks from Iran, causing material damage but no casualties.

Saudi Arabia

Saudi air defenses intercepted six ballistic missiles and 26 drones over Riyadh and the Eastern Region on Friday, Defense Ministry spokesperson Turki al-Malki said.

Thirteen drones were destroyed in each region, with interceptor debris falling near a military site in Riyadh without causing casualties.

Six ballistic missiles were launched toward Riyadh. Two were intercepted, while four fell into the Gulf waters and uninhabited areas.

The Interior Ministry warned that photographing or sharing information about interceptions or impact sites could lead to legal action.

Kuwait

Kuwait intercepted and destroyed four hostile ballistic missiles in the past 24 hours, Defense Ministry spokesperson Colonel Staff Saud Al-Atwan said. A cruise missile struck Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port, causing material damage but no casualties.

Four drones targeting Mubarak Al-Kabeer and Shuwaikh ports were also intercepted, along with three other hostile aircraft in Kuwaiti airspace.

Interior Ministry spokesperson Brigadier Nasser Bousleib said special forces shot down nine drones over the past 24 hours. Authorities handled 14 reports of falling debris, bringing the total to 579 since the start of the attacks.

Head of Alarm Systems Department at the General Directorate of Civil Defense Lieutenant Colonel Yousef Al-Otaibi said a national emergency alerts service had been activated on iPhones with updated operating systems, adding that the first live test was launched on Thursday across all phones.

Kuwait National Guard spokesperson Brigadier Jadaan Fadhel said two drones were shot down at sites under protection, as part of efforts to secure vital locations and counter threats.

Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah al-Ahmad al-Sabah visited Kuwait International Airport on Friday, where he reviewed measures to contain a fire triggered by what he described as an attack on fuel tanks.

UAE

UAE air defenses intercepted six ballistic missiles and nine drones on Friday, bringing totals since the start of the attacks to 378 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles and 1,835 drones.

The Defense Ministry said the attacks killed two armed forces personnel on duty, a Moroccan civilian contractor, and eight others of various nationalities. It said 171 people were injured, with wounds ranging from minor to severe.

The ministry said it remained on high alert to counter threats and protect the country’s security, sovereignty and stability.

Bahrain

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa praised the Bahrain Defense Force for its high readiness and operational efficiency.

Speaking during a meeting with officers, attended by Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Sheikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, he said efforts were continuing to strengthen readiness and performance to protect the country and its citizens.

He described the force as a pillar of national security and a shield for the kingdom.

The Bahrain Defense Force later said air defenses continued to confront successive waves of Iranian attacks, destroying 154 missiles and 362 drones since the start of the campaign.

It said the strikes on civilian facilities and private property violated international humanitarian law and the UN Charter and posed a direct threat to regional security.

Authorities urged residents to stay indoors except when necessary, avoid damaged sites and suspicious objects, refrain from filming military activity or debris, and rely on official sources for updates.

Qatar

Qatar’s Interior Ministry said on Friday morning the security threat level had risen, urging residents to stay indoors, away from windows and exposed areas.

Minutes later, it said the threat had passed, and the situation had returned to normal, calling on the public to follow official guidance.



UAE Intercepts 20 Ballistic Missiles and 37 Drones

UAE air defenses intercepted 398 ballistic missiles and 15 cruise missiles, along with 1,872 drones (AFP)
UAE air defenses intercepted 398 ballistic missiles and 15 cruise missiles, along with 1,872 drones (AFP)
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UAE Intercepts 20 Ballistic Missiles and 37 Drones

UAE air defenses intercepted 398 ballistic missiles and 15 cruise missiles, along with 1,872 drones (AFP)
UAE air defenses intercepted 398 ballistic missiles and 15 cruise missiles, along with 1,872 drones (AFP)

The UAE Ministry of Defense announced that its air defenses on Saturday intercepted 20 ballistic missiles and 37 drones launched toward the country from Iran, in the latest wave of attacks targeting its security and stability.

In a statement, the ministry said its forces successfully intercepted and neutralized the threats with high efficiency, as part of an integrated defense system reflecting a high level of readiness to address various threats.

It added that since the start of the “Iranian attacks,” air defenses have intercepted 398 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles, and 1,872 drones in ongoing operations aimed at protecting the country’s airspace.

The ministry said the attacks resulted in the deaths of two members of the armed forces while performing their national duty, as well as a Moroccan civilian contractor with the military. Eight other civilians were also killed, of Pakistani, Nepali, Bangladeshi, Palestinian, and Indian nationalities.

It added that 178 people were injured, with injuries ranging from minor to severe, including nationals from the UAE, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Iran, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, Yemen, Uganda, Eritrea, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bahrain, the Comoros, Türkiye, Iraq, Nepal, Nigeria, Oman, Jordan, Palestine, Ghana, Indonesia, Sweden, and Tunisia.

The Ministry of Defense affirmed that it remains fully prepared to respond to any threats, stressing it will act “decisively” against anything that could undermine the country’s security, ensuring the protection of its sovereignty and national interests.


Saudi Arabia: Two Drones Intercepted and Destroyed in Recent Hours

Saudi defenses (Ministry of Defense)
Saudi defenses (Ministry of Defense)
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Saudi Arabia: Two Drones Intercepted and Destroyed in Recent Hours

Saudi defenses (Ministry of Defense)
Saudi defenses (Ministry of Defense)

The official spokesperson for the Saudi Ministry of Defense, Major General Turki Al-Malki, said two drones were intercepted and destroyed in the past hours.

Al-Malki said air defenses successfully intercepted and destroyed the two drones, affirming continued readiness to counter any threats targeting the Kingdom’s security.

Saudi air defenses also intercepted, on Friday, six ballistic missiles and 26 drones in the Riyadh and Eastern regions, according to the Ministry of Defense spokesperson, Major General Turki Al-Malki.

Al-Malki said 13 drones were intercepted and destroyed in both the Eastern Province and Riyadh, with interception debris falling near a military site in the Riyadh region without causing injuries.

The ministry’s spokesperson added that six ballistic missiles launched toward Riyadh were detected; two were intercepted, while the other four fell into the waters of the Arabian Gulf and in uninhabited areas.

Saudi air defenses had, on Thursday, destroyed 38 drones in the Eastern Province, Al-Malki said.


Drone Attacks Target Kuwait Airport

Smoke rises from the area of the Kuwait International Airport after a reported drone strike hit a fuel depot on March 25, 2026. AFP
Smoke rises from the area of the Kuwait International Airport after a reported drone strike hit a fuel depot on March 25, 2026. AFP
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Drone Attacks Target Kuwait Airport

Smoke rises from the area of the Kuwait International Airport after a reported drone strike hit a fuel depot on March 25, 2026. AFP
Smoke rises from the area of the Kuwait International Airport after a reported drone strike hit a fuel depot on March 25, 2026. AFP

The Kuwait International Airport was hit by drone attacks on Saturday, authorities said.

The Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement that the attacks severely damaged the airport’s radar systems.

No casualties were reported, it added.