In a stunning revelation that has raised tensions in the region, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) has confirmed that its base in Kuwait was directly hit by an Iranian ballistic missile. Contrary to initial reports by CENTCOM, which claimed that the missile was intercepted, the Fateh-110 ballistic missile successfully struck the base, causing significant damage and injuring several US soldiers.
According to a CENTCOM statement, five US service members were injured in the attack, while two MQ-9 Reaper drones were severely damaged. The attack has sent shockwaves throughout the international community, with the United States and its allies condemning the Iranian action as a blatant act of aggression.
The Fateh-110 missile, a precision-guided ballistic missile in service with Iran’s armed forces, has a claimed range of up to 250 kilometers. Its successful penetration of the base’s air defenses highlights the capabilities of Iran’s military, which has been actively developing and deploying advanced missile systems in recent years.
Eyewitnesses describe a scene of chaos following the attack, with debris scattered across the base and smoke billowing from the impact site. An investigation into the incident is currently underway, with authorities working to determine the extent of the damage and the full impact of the attack.
The US response to the incident remains uncertain, but Pentagon officials have warned of “consequences” for Iran’s actions. As the situation continues to unfold, diplomats and military strategists alike are closely watching developments in the region, with a heightened sense of unease and anticipation.
This development comes at a time of ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, with the two nations locked in a complex web of proxy conflicts across the Middle East. While the Iranian government has denied any involvement in the incident, military analysts suggest that the attack was a calculated move aimed at highlighting Iran’s military capabilities and striking fear into the hearts of its enemies.
The United States has historically maintained a military presence in Kuwait, which has served as a key staging ground for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The attack on the CENTCOM base is a stark reminder of the risks faced by US military personnel stationed in the region and has sparked concerns about the long-term implications of escalating tensions between the US and Iran.
