Rocket attack sparks protest at Kuwaiti diplomatic site in Iraq
Rockets Rain Down on Basra: Chaos Erupts as Tensions Surge Across the Border
Basra, Iraq — In a sudden and devastating strike, three Iraqi civilians lost their lives and five more were left injured when unguided rockets slammed into a residential home in the Khor al-Zubair district late Monday. The attack, which local authorities suspect originated from Kuwaiti territory, unfolded in a matter of minutes, reducing homes to rubble and leaving families trapped beneath the wreckage.
The violence sparked immediate outrage. Within hours, enraged demonstrators stormed the Kuwaiti consulate compound, clashing with security forces and sending a clear message across the border. Kuwaiti authorities swiftly condemned the breach as a blatant violation of international diplomatic protocols, emphasizing that Iraq bears the ultimate responsibility for protecting foreign missions operating within its jurisdiction.
Kuwait’s government issued a stern rebuttal, declaring that it would not be drawn into any regional conflict and would never allow its soil to be used as a launchpad for aggression against neighboring states. The statement underscored Kuwait’s commitment to regional stability, even as the fallout from the attack threatens to strain diplomatic ties.
As investigations continue, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the fragile balance in a region still reeling from years of instability.
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