Watch: Kuwait releases footage of Iranian drone strike on airport terminal
Kuwait has published footage of yesterday’s Iranian strike on its Kuwait International Airport. The footage shows the “first moments of the brutal Iranian aggression via drones” as they struck Terminal 1.
Kuwait releases footage of strike on int’l airport
The footage shows the Shahed-type drone striking the terminal from multiple angles, as well as footage from the impact inside the terminal and pictures of the aftermath taken afterwards.
اللحظات الأولى للاعتداء الإيراني الغاشم من قبل المسيرات الذي تعرض له مبنى الركاب T1 في مطار الكويت الدولي بتاريخ 3 يونيو 2026 وتسبب بخسائر بالأرواح وإصابات بشرية بليغة وأضرار مادية جسيمة
— الطيران المدني (@Kuwait_DGCA) June 3, 2026
The first moments following the brutal Iranian drone attack on Terminal 1 (T1) at Kuwait… pic.twitter.com/eTzQoVXB4K
The Kuwaiti Civil Aviation Authority said the strike “resulted in loss of life, serious injuries, and extensive material damage.”
Meanwhile, Reuters cited Kuwaiti authorities reporting that the strikes killed one person and injured more than 60. For its part, the US military said it carried out a new round of “defensive strikes” on targets in southern Iran.
The Kuwaiti military announced that Terminal 1 (T1) at Kuwait International Airport sustained significant damage following overnight drone and missile attacks from Iran.
— OSINTWarfare (@OSINTWarfare) June 3, 2026
The strike also resulted in one fatality and 63 injuries, according to official reports. pic.twitter.com/AmM95iGcxz
Following the strikes, Kuwait “suspended air traffic and diverted flights to alternative airports until further notice.”
Kuwait airport resumes flights after drone strike
Just two hours after announcing the flight suspension, the Kuwaiti Civil Aviation Authority announced the resumption of all flights through Terminal 4 after a damage assessment.
#الخطوط_الجوية_الكويتية#الناقل_الوطني#kuwaitairways pic.twitter.com/L2jkDAdFVL
— Kuwait Airways (@KuwaitAirways) June 3, 2026
About five hours after the suspension, it announced the resumption of Jazeera Airways flights through Terminal 5. As of the time of writing, it hasn’t announced the resumption of flights through Terminal 1.
Flight operations at Kuwait International remain heavily disrupted, and many international carriers have cancelled or suspended flights to Kuwait (including since the start of Operation Epic Fury).
🚨Soar Atlas has made available new high-res imagery from Jun 3 to explore, with a clearer view of the strike at Kuwait International Airport.
— Soar (@SoarAtlas) June 4, 2026
Explore and Compare: https://t.co/g4sI6FT5GR
The strike impacted Terminal 1, leaving a large area of structural damage. pic.twitter.com/hT5hAmLpFg
As of the time of writing, FlightRadar24 shows flag-carrier Kuwait Airways and Kuwait’s low-cost Jazeera Airways operating. Other non-cancelled scheduled flights for today include Qatar Airways, Nesma Airlines, Fly Cham, MEA, and (ironically) Iran Air.

Today’s scheduled flights by Egyptair, Air India Express, Etihad, Emirates, flydubia, Air Arabia, and Gulf Air are cancelled.
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Kuwait has been the epicentre of Iranian attacks
Kuwait sits close to Iran and is a major base for US forces in the region. The small kingdom has seen some of the fiercest fighting of the Iran air campaign outside of Iran.

A rogue Kuwaiti pilot shot down three unsuspecting friendly US F-15E Strike Eagles in the worst incident for US fighter jets for decades. All pilots safely ejected. It has recently been confirmed that one of the pilots was shot down a second time by Iran.
The shoot-down triggered an enormous rescue operation and an intense manhunt, resulting in the successful extraction of both pilots from deep behind enemy lines.
⭕️ BREAKING: New Soar Atlas satellite imagery appears to show damage at the U.S. Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait following yesterday’s Iranian attacks.
— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) June 4, 2026
CENTCOM insisted yesterday that all incoming missiles and drones were “defeated,” but Kuwaiti authorities also released footage… https://t.co/dNhtnODXe9 pic.twitter.com/BqYyMtHROA
Kuwait has also seen numerous military aircraft destroyed on the ground. One Italian MQ-9 Reaper was destroyed, and two Italian Eurofighters were damaged.
Open-source accounts report that two Kuwaiti Eurofighters were destroyed on the ground. The loss of Eurofighters has not been confirmed by Kuwaiti authorities.
Kuwaiti Crown Jewels! A beautiful view of a Kuwait Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon. #Kuwait has 28 Eurofighters on order, comprising 22 single-seat and six dual-seat examples. At present six aircraft have been delivered to KAF and are operating in-country. 1/2 #avgeeks #news pic.twitter.com/QfYyUzFwOS
— Air Power (@RealAirPower1) January 13, 2023
The US appears to have lost a Boeing CH-47 Chinook and a Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter. Bloomberg reported on the 30th of May that two US Reapers had been seriously damaged on the ground, with US personnel injured.
This said, there is an enormous information bias as Iranian strikes on Gulf countries are highly telegraphed, while the internet remains largely shut off in Iran. The Iranian air campaign was incredibly one-sided when measured by shot exchange, which is estimated by experts to have been around 30:1.
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