
A terrifying escalation has gripped Kuwait City as the United States Embᴀssy compound was directly struck by a wave of Iranian retaliatory drones. Plumes of thick black smoke were seen billowing into the sky over the diplomatic mission in the Hawalli Governorate, following a series of frantic air raid sirens that sent the capital into a state of total lockdown.

Multiple diplomatic sources have confirmed that the embᴀssy building sustained direct structural damage in the ᴀssault, marking one of the most significant attacks on an American diplomatic facility since the onset of “Operation Epic Fury.” The U.S. State Department has moved swiftly to suspend all embᴀssy operations indefinitely, ordering the emergency evacuation of non-essential personnel as the facility remains under a “continuing threat” of further missile and UAV strikes.

The strike on the embᴀssy is part of a broader, violent retaliatory campaign by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) targeting U.S. ᴀssets across the Gulf. This latest bombardment comes just days after a devastating drone strike at a tactical operations center in Kuwait killed six American service members, pushing the regional death toll even higher. While Kuwaiti air defense systems were seen actively intercepting projectiles over the city, the sheer volume of the Iranian barrage has strained regional defenses to their breaking point.

As sirens continue to wail and residents are urged to shelter in place on the lowest floors of their homes, the sight of smoke rising from the U.S. mission serves as a grim symbol of a conflict that has now expanded far beyond the borders of Iran, threatening to turn the entire Gulf into a front-line war zone.
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