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Survivors of deadly drone strike in Kuwait dispute US account, say base was 'unprepared'

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Survivors of deadly drone strike in Kuwait dispute US account, say base was 'unprepared'

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Survivors of a deadly drone strike in Kuwait are disputing the US account of the incident, saying the base was unprepared and left dangerously exposed. The attack, which occurred on March 1, killed six US service members and wounded others, and has raised questions about the US military's preparedness and defense strategies in the region.

A drone strike in Kuwait killed six US service members on March 1. The attack occurred at a tactical operations center, which survivors say was not fortified and left them exposed. Despite incoming missile alarms, troops were told to return to their activities before the drone struck. The incident has raised questions about the US military's preparedness and defense strategies in the region. US troops in Kuwait were later relocated to positions in Jordan and Saudi Arabia. The accounts from witnesses and survivors contrast with the US account of the incident, which described the base as fortified.

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