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Iran’s Drone Games Are About to Backfire

I suspect a severe lesson is about to be incoming for the Iranian regime after their actions on Sunday.

The U.S,-owned “Neha” trade ship was attacked by two Iranian drones in the Persian Gulf on Sunday, the chairman of Safesea Group, SV Anchan, told Fox News Digital.

One drone hit the ship while the other missed. The vessel was empty of cargo at the time of the attack and was anchored near Doha.

The ship had 23 sailors aboard and no injuries were reported.

It appears to have been hit near Qatar. That ship is owned by a New Jersey-headquartered company.

There was also a report of a ship being hit near Qatar.

The regime was also busy attacking its neighbors again, firing drones at Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

“The official spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense, Brigadier General Saud Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi, stated that the armed forces detected, at dawn today, a number of hostile drones within Kuwaiti airspace, and they were dealt with in accordance with established procedures,” the army said in a statement.

“The armed forces affirm their full readiness to maintain the security of the homeland and the safety of citizens and residents,” it added.

The incident comes after the United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Defense announced that its air defense systems successfully engaged 2 UAV’s launched from Iran on Sunday.

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