Kuwait's General Staff of the Armed Forces announced that military air defense units are currently intercepting hostile aerial targets within Kuwaiti airspace as part of ongoing defensive operations.
According to the official statement, the Armed Forces confirmed that air defense systems are actively engaging hostile targets while carrying out their mission to protect the country's airspace and national security.
The military explained that any explosion sounds heard by the public are the result of air defense systems intercepting hostile attacks and urged citizens and residents not to be alarmed.
The General Staff called on the public to follow official government announcements and avoid relying on rumors or unverified information circulating on social media.
The announcement comes amid heightened regional military tensions and follows a series of security developments that prompted several Gulf countries to activate precautionary defense measures.
Kuwait has previously announced increased military readiness and enhanced security measures to protect critical infrastructure, national borders, and its airspace as regional tensions continue.
The Armed Forces reaffirmed that all military units remain on full operational readiness and are prepared to respond to any threat targeting the country's sovereignty or territorial integrity.
Military and security authorities continue to coordinate closely with relevant government agencies to monitor the evolving situation and implement appropriate response measures.
Officials emphasized that protecting citizens, residents, and national infrastructure remains the Armed Forces' highest priority throughout the ongoing developments.
The statement concluded by confirming that defensive operations remain underway and that additional official updates will be released whenever new developments occur.
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