INTERNATIONAL — March 2, 2026

Fire and Smoke Reported at US Embassy in Kuwait After Iranian Strikes

Fire and smoke rose from the US Embassy in Kuwait after Iranian missile and drone strikes, prompting shelter-in-place orders and reports of casualties. The attacks are linked to retaliatory actions amid US-Iran tensions.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — corroborated by Pajhwok, Amu TV and Hasht-e Subh2 min read

Fire and Smoke Reported at US Embassy in Kuwait After Iranian Strikes
Image courtesy Khaama Press

International media outlets reported fire and thick black smoke rising from the US Embassy compound in Kuwait on Monday following Iranian missile and drone strikes on multiple sites across the country.

Associated Press cited images showing smoke and fire from the embassy, while videos circulated by news agencies depicted smoke billowing from inside the grounds amid wailing alarms. A witness near the compound told Khaama Press that smoke was visible over the neighborhood shortly after dawn. Sirens sounded in parts of the capital as emergency teams responded, and authorities urged residents to remain indoors.

Kuwait's Interior Ministry stated it intercepted an unspecified number of drones. The Health Ministry reported one death and 32 injuries from the broader wave of attacks, described as retaliation for recent US-Israeli operations inside Iran.

The US Embassy issued an urgent advisory warning American citizens of a continuing threat of missile and UAV attacks, instructing them to shelter in place and not approach the embassy. Diplomatic staff were ordered to remain inside the compound.

AFP reported additional Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Qatar. Iran's state-run Islamic Republic News Agency claimed a US F-15 fighter jet was shot down over Kuwait, but no confirmation came from American officials.

The strikes occurred amid escalating regional tensions, with Gulf states activating air defenses around strategic sites, airports, and diplomatic missions.

Read the original reporting at Khaama Press

Reliability assessment

Key facts of fire and smoke at the US Embassy in Kuwait are corroborated by four independent Afghan outlets (Khaama Press, Pajhwok, Amu TV, Hasht-e Subh), which cite Associated Press images and a witness account to Khaama Press, meeting the criteria for reliability without unverifiable elements in the core reporting.

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Khaama Press uses 'heightening fears of further escalation' (emotional framing of public anxiety) and 'rapidly widening regional conflict' (advocacy-like emphasis on severity); Hasht-e Subh title 'fire and smoke rise' adds vivid imagery.

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