State Department Suspends Operations at Kuwait City Embassy Following Fatal Drone Strike on United States Service Members
The US suspends Kuwait City embassy operations following a drone strike that killed six service members. Citizens are urged to depart or shelter in place.
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Published: Mar 5, 2026, 4:13 PM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Middle East Monitor

Diplomatic Retraction Amidst Heightened Regional Risk
The United States State Department officially suspended all operations at its embassy in Kuwait City on Thursday, citing a precipitous decline in the security environment. This decision follows a period of intense volatility in which US linked sites across the Gulf have become targets for drone and missile sorties. While the department confirmed that no diplomatic personnel were injured in the immediate lead up to the closure, the suspension serves as a proactive measure to protect staff from the widening theater of conflict between Washington and Tehran.
A Lethal Incursion at Tactical Operations Center
The closure was precipitated by a devastating drone strike over the weekend that resulted in the deaths of six US service members at a tactical operations center within Kuwait. This attack represents a significant escalation in the direct targeting of American military infrastructure outside the primary combat zone in Iran. The incident has forced a reassessment of the vulnerability of US assets in Gulf nations, which have increasingly found themselves caught in the crossfire of retaliatory actions launched by Iranian backed forces.
Emergency Advisories for American Citizens
In conjunction with the embassy suspension, the State Department has maintained a Level 3 travel advisory, explicitly urging Americans to reconsider any travel to Kuwait. Citizens currently residing in the country have been instructed to utilize commercial transportation to depart if they can do so safely, while those trapped by the deteriorating security situation are advised to shelter in place. These directives reflect the administration's concern that civilian transit routes and residential areas could face collateral threats as the military campaign enters a more aggressive phase.
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