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Drones Strike Radar at Kuwait Airport, Authorities Respond Swiftly

Kuwait recently reinforced its civil aviation security after drones targeted Kuwait International Airport on Saturday evening. Several drones hit the airport’s radar system, but fortunately, no injuries occurred.

The Public Authority for Civil Aviation acted immediately. Moreover, spokesperson Abdullah Al-Rajhi explained that the authority followed the emergency plan developed at the start of the crisis. Authorities coordinated closely to maintain safety and minimize disruptions.

Al-Rajhi also stressed the authority’s strong commitment to civil aviation security. He highlighted that officials take all necessary measures to protect passengers, staff, and critical systems. Furthermore, they remain vigilant to prevent future threats.

The strike shows how essential preparedness is in modern aviation. Consequently, authorities are reviewing response protocols to ensure systems remain resilient. Continuous monitoring and preventive measures strengthen civil aviation security across the region.

Airport operations resumed quickly, and flights continued with minimal delays. The swift action demonstrates excellent coordination between airport management, civil aviation teams, and security agencies. Travelers appreciated the transparency and the quick response.

Experts note that drone threats are evolving worldwide, making proactive measures critical. In addition, Kuwait’s focus on civil aviation security keeps the country safe for international travelers.

The Public Authority for Civil Aviation continues to monitor developments closely. Additionally, the authority conducts extra safety checks and strategic planning to prevent future incidents. These actions build public trust in aviation safety.

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