Irani strikes yet again targeted Kuwait international airport causing heavy damages to its radar systems on Saturday, reports said. Iranian regime launched
fresh offensive against Gulf nations as the mideast conflict completes one month, first started on February 28, when US-Israel in joint attack pounded Iran with more than 30 bombs at once, killing Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, several of his key aides and family members. Iran announced his son Mojtaba Khamenei as his successor but the latter has not appeared in public so far, fueling speculations that he is seriously injured. Kuwait's state news agency also reported that the International Airport was targeted by several drone attacks, however, no injuries were reported. Not just Kuwait's, Iranian forces also targeted Iraq's Erbil International Airport in Kurdistan region, an AFP journalist reported while some witnesses also said that they saw smoke billowing from the site. Iran targeted Iraq's Erbil airport because it houses a US consulate complex and also American military advisors.














