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Frontline Response in Kuwait: Security Forces Protect Citizens Amid Missile Threats

Kuwait’s security forces remain on high alert as missile and drone threats continue, safeguarding citizens and vital sites. Over the past 24 hours, the security forces actively intercepted multiple missiles and drones, while emergency teams swiftly responded to falling debris. Authorities emphasized the security forces’ role in maintaining national safety and stability, highlighting their preparedness to protect residents.

The Ministry of Defense confirmed that Kuwait’s armed forces detected and intercepted 14 ballistic missiles, two cruise missiles, and 46 hostile drones within the country’s airspace. Debris from the interceptions landed in northern residential areas, causing minor injuries. Emergency teams acted immediately to treat six affected individuals, all in stable condition.

Explosive ordnance disposal teams managed 21 debris reports, while army firefighting units addressed three additional incidents. The National Guard intercepted two drones and two UAVs at secured sites, working closely with the army, police, and civil defense. Authorities warned residents to avoid impact areas until teams cleared debris and ensured safety.

Security forces also addressed misinformation circulating on social media. Interior ministry officials clarified that no fatalities occurred and pledged legal action against those spreading false reports. Sirens sounded seven times in the past 24 hours, marking the 178th total activation since the onset of threats, reminding the public to follow official guidance.

In parallel, Kuwait’s government focused on administrative and public services. The education ministry conducted surveys in schools to ensure safe facilities and compliance with reduced attendance rules. The social affairs ministry monitored essential supplies, coordinating with cooperative societies to maintain availability of food and critical goods.

Diplomatic discussions continued as Kuwait’s foreign minister met UAE leadership to review regional tensions and explore enhanced bilateral cooperation. Meanwhile, interior ministry officials inspected police stations, emphasizing rapid response, operational readiness, and public safety during the ongoing situation.

The security forces’ swift action and coordination across ministries demonstrate Kuwait’s commitment to protecting residents and infrastructure. Continuous vigilance, adherence to official guidance, and coordination among defense units ensure public safety during this challenging period.

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