Falling debris from intercepted Iranian strikes sparks fires in Kuwait
•Falling debris from intercepted Iranian strikes hit a border area between Kuwait and Iraq.
•The impact caused a fire to erupt, producing thick smoke visible in the sky.
•Authorities are monitoring the situation following the incident.
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→Falling debris from intercepted Iranian strikes hit a border area between Kuwait and Iraq.
→The impact caused a fire to erupt, producing thick smoke visible in the sky.
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