The UAE has strongly condemned the Iranian attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain, including the targeting of Kuwait's international airport that left several people injured.
In a statement, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) affirmed that these attacks constitute a flagrant violation to the two countries' sovereignty and a breach of international law.
It also expressed its full support for all measures taken by Kuwait and Bahrain to maintain their security and stability.
Kuwait had earlier suspended airport operations following the attacks, while Bahrain said it had intercepted three missile and drone targets.

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