Kuwait says several members of its land forces are injured following alleged drone attacks targeting military locations. NDTV reports that the army’s chief of staff visits wounded service members, citing an official statement from Kuwait’s armed forces. PravdaReport, drawing on reporting by Kuwait Times, says the incidents occur on Friday when officials describe “hostile drones” striking multiple military sites and army camps across the country. Both accounts indicate the injuries involve Kuwaiti soldiers, with Kuwait’s senior military leadership attending to the affected personnel. PravdaReport adds that Lieutenant General Khaled Al-Shuraiyan, the Chief of the General Staff, visits the wounded alongside Major General Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the Deputy Chief of Staff. The available reports do not provide further details on the extent of injuries, the number of people hurt beyond “several,” or specific sites struck. They also describe the drones as allegedly Iranian, without adding further evidence in the excerpts provided.