Kuveyt'teki ABD Üssüne İran Füze Saldırısında Asker Yaralandı, Pazar Günü Yeni Saldırı Engellendi
İran, Kuveyt'teki ABD askeri varlığını hedef alan iki ayrı füze ve insansız hava aracı saldırısı düzenledi. İlk olayda, geçen Çarşamba günü Ali Al Salem Hava Üssü'ne yönelik balistik füze saldırısında ABD'li asker ve sivil müteahhitlerin hafif yaralandığı bildirildi. Yaralı sayısı netleşmezken, ABC News'e konuşan bir ABD'li yetkili hasarın sınırlı olduğunu belirtti. Pazar gecesi gerçekleşen ikinci saldırıda ise ABD ordusu, Kuveyt'teki üslerini hedef alan iki İran balistik füzesini önledi ve herhangi bir can kaybı yaşanmadığını duyurdu. Kuveyt, Pazar günkü saldırıyı 'uluslararası hukuka açık bir ihlal' olarak nitelendirerek kınadı ve ülke güvenliğini savunmak için gerekli tüm önlemleri alma hakkını saklı tuttuğunu açıkladı. Suudi Arabistan başta olmak üzere diğer Körfez ülkeleri de saldırıyı şiddetle kınayarak Kuveyt ile dayanışma içinde olduklarını bildirdi. Kuveyt ordusu, hava savunma sistemlerinin füze ve drone saldırılarına karşı aktif olarak kullanıldığını duyurdu. Saldırılar, İran ile ABD arasındaki bölgesel gerilimin doğrudan bir yansıması olarak değerlendiriliyor. Kuveyt'teki Ali Al Salem ve Ahmed el Cabir üsleri, ABD'nin bölgedeki askeri operasyonları için kritik öneme sahip. Uzmanlar, benzer saldırıların Körfez'deki güvenlik dengesini daha da kırılgan hale getirebileceğine dikkat çekiyor.
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- Security03 Jun, 02:10
US military reports drone attack on forces in Kuwait
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- Security03 Jun, 02:05
US military in Kuwait repels attack by Iranian drones — CENTCOM
US Central Command air defenses successfully downed multiple drones and ensured no American personnel or assets were harmed
- Security03 Jun, 02:42
IRGC reports missile and drone attacks on US military targets
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- Economic03 Jun, 04:41
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- Security03 Jun, 06:22
Kuwait Airport suspends operations following Iranian attack — authorities
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- Security03 Jun, 06:13
Kuwait says airport passenger terminal hit by Iranian drones and missiles
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- Security03 Jun, 07:15
Kuwait and Bahrain accuse Iran of attacks on civilian infrastructure
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- Security03 Jun, 08:10
Iranian drone attack causes heavy damage to Kuwait airport as US and Iran trade strikes
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- Security03 Jun, 08:32
Iran says Kuwait and Bahrain bear responsibility for US attacks
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US and Iran launch new strikes, as Kuwait says airport hit by Iranian drones
Kuwait says one person is dead after drones hit civilian buildings including its international airport.
- Security03 Jun, 10:35
One killed in Iranian attack on Kuwait
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- Security03 Jun, 10:31
Iranian attack targeting international airport kills at least 1; several wounded, says Kuwait
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- Security03 Jun, 11:59
At least 63 wounded in Iran's attack on Kuwait
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- Security03 Jun, 12:08
At least 63 injured, one killed in Iran’s attack on Kuwait: Health Ministry
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- Security03 Jun, 13:51
Kuwait demands two Iran embassy staff leave after deadly attack
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Kuwait Partially Resumes Flights After Deadly Iranian Attack
Kuwait partially reopened its international airport, after an Iranian attack killed one person and injured several others in an escalation of tensions in the Persian Gulf.
- Security03 Jun, 15:09
Gulf tensions escalate as Iran hits Kuwait, US strikes near Hormuz
CENTCOM said it had carried out a new round of defensive strikes in southern Iran, while an Iranian drone attack on the Kuwait airport killed one person.
- Security03 Jun, 20:22
US rejects Iranian claim its missile interceptor damaged Kuwait airport
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- Security03 Jun, 21:16
Kuwait labels Iran attack ‘heinous aggression’
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- Security03 Jun, 23:02
Kuwait releases CCTV footage of deadly Iranian strike on airport
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- Security04 Jun, 00:00
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Lebanon's Health Ministry reports that 3,516 people have now been killed by Israeli attacks on the country since March.
- Security04 Jun, 05:30
Watch: New footage shows moment Iranian drone struck Kuwait airport
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- Security06 Jun, 04:14
Independent says economic impact of Iran war is hitting Britain
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- Security07 Jun, 07:33
Iran war day 100: US, Iran trade attacks again, raising tensions
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- Security07 Jun, 05:00
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- Security07 Jun, 13:25
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- Security06 Jun, 09:30
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- Economic05 Jun, 23:53
US energy secretary links lower fuel prices to Iran resolution
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- Security03 Jun, 14:16
Kuwait rejects Iranian accusations of aiding US strikes
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- Security06 Jun, 14:49
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- Security07 Jun, 15:34
Iran war: 100 days on, a costly stalemate
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- Security07 Jun, 19:38
Global airlines slash 2026 profit forecast on fuel shock from Iran war
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Oil prices climb 3% after Iranian missile strikes on Israel
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- Security08 Jun, 00:43
Oil prices rise after Iran fires missiles at Israel, escalating regional tensions
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- Security08 Jun, 09:12
Oil prices rise following Israel’s attacks on Iran
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- Security08 Jun, 06:00
Israel strikes Iranian petrochemical facilities as Tehran launches fresh missile barrage
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- Security08 Jun, 07:18
Israel orders hospitals underground after Iranian missile attack
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- Security08 Jun, 07:04
Israel detects new batch of Iranian missiles fired towards it
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- Security08 Jun, 16:04
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- Security08 Jun, 18:04
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- Security09 Jun, 03:07
Remnants of missile fired at Israel fall in West Bank
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- Security10 Jun, 09:45
Iran fires missiles at US bases carrying images of killed commanders
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- Economic10 Jun, 20:00
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- Security11 Jun, 09:01
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- Security11 Jun, 21:26
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- Economic12 Jun, 09:27
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29 Haziran Pazartesi günü Rus basınında öne çıkan yorumlara göre, ABD ile İran arasındaki tırmanan gerilim mevcut ateşkes süreçlerini tehdit ediyor. Haberlerde, diplomatik kanallardaki tıkanıklığın bölgesel istikrarı riske attığı ve ateşkesin sürdürülebilirliğine dair şüpheleri artırdığı belirtiliyor. Aynı değerlendirmelerde, Finlandiya'nın Rusya sınırı yakınlarında nükleer santral kurma planları da geniş yer buldu. Rus medyası, bu adımın Moskova için güvenlik ve çevresel kaygılar doğurduğunu, sınır hattında yeni bir gerginlik unsuru olarak görüldüğünü aktarıyor. Rus basınındaki bu başlıklar, bir yandan Ortadoğu'daki kırılgan dengeleri, diğer yandan NATO üyesi Finlandiya'nın enerji hamleleriyle şekillenen sınır komşuluğu ilişkilerini yansıtıyor. Moskova'nın hem güney hem kuzey cephelerinde jeopolitik riskleri yakından takip ettiği anlaşılıyor.
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