US Central Command (CENTCOM) has confirmed that no US service members were killed or injured following reports of strikes on a military base in Kuwait. While IRGC-affiliated media outlets provided conflicting accounts—citing either ballistic missiles or drone strikes—CENTCOM stated that all personnel are accounted for, directly refuting claims of casualties made by Iranian state-linked sources.
Conflicting Reports on Military Strikes in Kuwait
The nature of the reported attacks remains unclear due to contradictory accounts from Iranian media. The IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News Agency reported that Iran fired three ballistic missiles at a US military base in Kuwait. Conversely, the Iran-run Fars News Agency later claimed that Iranian drones were responsible for the strikes, specifically alleging the destruction of American High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) batteries.
Local reports from Walla noted smoke rising from a Kuwaiti port, and observers in the border region between Iraq and Kuwait reported hearing explosions. Despite these accounts, CENTCOM’s official position remains that there have been no US service member deaths or injuries in the region.
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HIMARS, or High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, are mentioned as batteries in Kuwait that Iran claimed to have destroyed.
Escalation in the Gulf Region
The reported activity in Kuwait follows a broader pattern of regional tension. According to the IRGC, recent operations have targeted logistical support centers for US naval vessels across multiple countries, including Oman, Qatar, Jordan, and Bahrain. The IRGC has indicated that this campaign of retaliatory operations is currently ongoing.

Esmaeil Baghaei, a spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, addressed the situation via social media. Baghaei demanded that Gulf nations stop allowing the United States to utilize their territories as “launchpads for aggression against Iran.” He further stated that Iran holds the US and surrounding Gulf states accountable for what he described as violations of international law, framing the strikes as an act of defending Iranian sovereignty.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Did the reported strikes in Kuwait cause US casualties?
No. US Central Command (CENTCOM) has officially denied reports of US service member deaths or injuries, stating that all personnel are accounted for.
What weapons did Iran allegedly use in the attack?
Reports are inconsistent. The Tasnim News Agency claimed three ballistic missiles were fired, while the Fars News Agency attributed the strike to drones.
Which countries have been targeted in this campaign?
According to the IRGC, the campaign has targeted US bases and logistical centers in Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Jordan, and Bahrain.
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