KUWAIT — Kuwait International Airport was hit by a drone attack targeting fuel storage tanks early Wednesday, triggering a large fire at the site, according to the Kuwait Civil Aviation Authority.Emergency response teams were deployed immediately to contain the blaze, and authorities confirmed there were no reported casualties.Preliminary reports indicate that fuel storage facilities at the airport were directly struck, causing a significant fire that lit up parts of the airfield.Authorities said the attack disrupted operations in the vicinity but did not immediately confirm wider damage to airport infrastructure.The Civil Aviation Authority said the incident involved drones linked to Iran, describing it as part of a broader pattern of regional attacks targeting Gulf infrastructure.Emergency crews quickly moved in to control the fire and prevent it from spreading to other critical airport facilities.The latest strike on Kuwait International Airport underscores the growing vulnerability of critical energy and transport hubs in the Gulf, even as emergency systems continue to prevent loss of life.