דראון אטאקע פאראורזאכט א גרויסע פייער אין קאווייט רעגירונג טורעם.
A major fire engulfed a government tower in Kuwait City after a suspected drone strike struck the building amid a wave of Iranian attacks across the region. Video circulating online shows flames rapidly spreading through the upper floors of the headquarters of the Public Institution for Social Security (PIFSS) on Sunday, March 8.
Kuwaiti authorities confirmed that the military was responding to a drone attack targeting the capital. Officials said shrapnel from intercepted aerial threats caused damage to several civilian structures, including the PIFSS building. Emergency services were deployed to contain the blaze while air defense units continued engaging hostile aerial targets.
The Kuwaiti military urged citizens and residents to follow official safety and security instructions as defensive operations continued. Authorities have not yet confirmed casualties, but the incident raised concerns about the vulnerability of civilian infrastructure during escalating regional tensions.
The strike occurred just hours after Iran’s president publicly apologized for attacks on neighboring countries, while simultaneously urging them not to join the United States and Israel in military operations against Iran. The incident highlights the widening regional impact of the ongoing conflict, as countries across the Gulf face increasing risks from missile and drone warfare.
Security analysts note that Gulf states have been on heightened alert due to the possibility of retaliatory attacks linked to the broader confrontation involving Iran, Israel, and U.S. forces. Kuwait’s response reflects growing regional efforts to intercept aerial threats while managing potential civilian damage from falling debris and shrapnel.
Authorities continue to investigate the exact origin and target of the drone involved in the strike, while emergency teams assess structural damage and work to stabilize affected areas of the building.