Bahrain and Kuwait have strongly condemned the continued hostile Iranian attacks targeting civilian and vital facilities in the UAE that resulted in the death of a resident after a missile struck a civilian vehicle in Abu Dhabi on Monday.
In a statement, their Ministries of Foreign Affairssaid the attack was a blatant violation of the rules of international law, conventions, and the principles of good neighbourliness.
The countries also affirmed their full solidarity with the UAE and their support for all measures it takes to preserve its sovereignty, security, and stability.

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