CCTV footage released by Kuwait's aviation authorities shows the moment a strike hit Terminal 1 of Kuwait International Airport on June 3. Kuwaiti officials said the attack killed an Indian national and injured more than 60 people. While Kuwait blamed Iranian drone aggression, Tehran reportedly denied responsibility, deepening scrutiny of the incident and rising Gulf tensions.
Kuwait: Chilling CCTV footage capturing the moment a drone strike hit Kuwait International Airport has surfaced online, offering a stark glimpse into Wednesday's deadly attack that killed an Indian national and left more than 60 people injured.
The video, released by Kuwait's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), shows the impact of the strike on Terminal 1 (T1) of the airport, followed by panic and chaos as emergency responders rushed to the scene. The footage has quickly gone viral amid growing international concern over escalating tensions between Iran and the United States in the Gulf region.
"The first moments of the brutal Iranian aggression via drones, which Terminal 1 (T1) of Kuwait International Airport was subjected to on 3 June 2026, causing loss of life, severe human injuries, and extensive material damage," the DGCA said while sharing the CCTV footage.
According to Kuwaiti authorities, the strike killed one person and injured more than 60 others. The country's Defence Ministry described the incident as a "criminal Iranian aggression," while the Foreign Ministry said several diplomatic missions in Kuwait also suffered damage in the attack.