The Directorate General of Civil Aviation in Kuwait officially announced today Saturday March 28 that Kuwait International Airport was subjected to multiple drone attacks targeting vital navigation infrastructure.
Official reports from the scene confirmed that despite the intensity of the drone strikes at Kuwait International Airport no human casualties or injuries were recorded among passengers or ground personnel.
Authorities stated that the primary impact of the aerial strikes resulted in significant material damage to the airport radar system which is essential for managing air traffic and ensuring flight safety.
Emergency response teams and specialized security forces immediately arrived at Kuwait International Airport to manage the situation and secure the perimeter against any further potential threats or strikes.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation emphasized that technical teams are currently working to assess the extent of the damage inflicted on the radar systems to begin immediate restoration operations.
Security agencies in Kuwait have launched a comprehensive investigation into the origins of the drones to identify those responsible for this aggressive act against a sovereign transportation hub.
While the radar systems suffered major technical blows the structural integrity of the passenger terminals at Kuwait International Airport remains intact according to the latest official updates from the field.
The specialized emergency units are collaborating with civil defense to ensure that all safety protocols are strictly followed while the technical damage to the navigation equipment is being addressed.
Official sources urge the public to rely only on verified information released by the Ministry of Interior and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation regarding the current status of the airport.
The government is prioritizing the restoration of full operational capacity at Kuwait International Airport while implementing advanced defensive measures to prevent any future drone incursions or security breaches.
In conclusion the specialized teams are working tirelessly to repair the radar infrastructure and ensure that Kuwait International Airport returns to its normal flight schedule as soon as technically possible.
The authorities remain vigilant and committed to protecting the Kuwaiti airspace from any form of external interference or sabotage that targets the safety of civilian aviation and international travel.
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