The Kuwaiti Army officially announces that its air defense systems are currently engaging hostile missile attacks and enemy drones over the country, clarifying that any audible explosions are the result of mid-air interceptions.
The General Staff of the Kuwaiti Army issued an urgent military statement today, Saturday, confirming that national airspace is currently experiencing coordinated hostile attacks involving incoming missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (drones). The statement emphasized that air defense regiments were immediately scrambled and are actively engaging and neutralizing these targets.
The military command reassured the public that all anti-aircraft systems and early-warning radars are operating at maximum combat capacity to secure the nation's skies. It explicitly noted that any loud explosions heard across various sectors are the direct result of successful tactical interceptions and the destruction of hostile targets in mid-air.
Regarding the ongoing operational dynamics of this military engagement, the General Staff highlighted several parameters within a unified operational framework:
Immediate Interception Protocols were successfully initiated as advanced radar tracking acquired the inbound threats at extended ranges, enabling air defense batteries to systematically engage and detonate the drones and missiles within secure vectors.
Operational Field Coordination was heavily deployed as the Air Defense Command maintained direct synchronization with the Ministry of Interior and emergency service units to monitor any potential falling debris from the interceptions and safeguard vital infrastructure.
Simultaneously, a strong Call for Public Composure was issued by military authorities, urging all citizens and residents to remain calm, refrain from filming air defense engagements or sharing unverified footage, and rely exclusively on communiqués issued by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense.
Elite units of the Kuwaiti Air Force and Air Defense branches remain on high combat alert, sweeping and securing national airspace to defend the country's sovereignty and deter any threats to national security.
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