US strikes Iranian military sites as Kuwait hit by missiles
The United States launched airstrikes against Iranian military radar sites, escalating the ongoing conflict. In response, Kuwait reported being struck by Iranian drones and missiles, some of which were intercepted by Kuwaiti defenses. AP News, BBC, NPR, and Al Jazeera all report the exchange as a significant escalation on day 94 of the war.
Iranian attacks have damaged 20 US military sites since the start of the war, according to satellite image analysis by the BBC. CNN reports that Iran has reopened missile sites, revealing limitations in the US bombing campaign. The Guardian adds that Iran targeted an American base in the region following US strikes on Iranian air defenses.
The US is reportedly seeking changes to a potential Iran deal even as the two countries continue to exchange attacks. Oil prices have jumped sharply as markets react to the escalating conflict. NYT, China Daily, and other outlets highlight the dual track of diplomatic negotiations and military confrontation.
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