Kuwait International Airport
In separate statements, the Egyptian foreign ministry expressed solidarity with Kuwait and Bahrain in the face of the attacks, backing all measures taken by them to protect their people, safeguard their security and their vital infrastructure.
The foreign ministry described the attack as a flagrant violation of Kuwait’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and a “dangerous escalation” that threatens security and stability in the Arabian Gulf and the entire Middle East region.
The attack caused “severe material damage” at T1 terminal, the army spokesman added.
The Kuwait Civil Aviation Authority has denied the validity of a widely circulated announcement regarding the resumption of flights from Kuwait International Airport.
Kuwait's Directorate of Civil Aviation said Sunday that 1,250 stranded Egyptians in the Gulf country flew home on board eight flights.
Cairo was listed among the top favored destinations for Kuwaitis to spend their holidays, according to the General Administration of Civil Aviation’s initial analysis for February.