​Kuwait City – March 24, 2026 | Kuwaiti authorities showcased high-level military and internal coordination today as they released the latest operational updates regarding the ongoing Iranian aggression. Colonel Staff Saud Al-Atwan, spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense, announced that Kuwait’s air defense systems successfully tracked and intercepted 17 ballistic missiles and 13 hostile drones over the past 24 hours.

​Out of the intercepted threats, 13 missiles and 10 drones were completely destroyed. While falling debris caused minor structural damage to some residential units and temporarily affected power transmission lines, Al-Atwan confirmed that no human casualties were recorded. He emphasized that the armed forces remain a vigilant shield for the nation’s sovereignty under the leadership of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad and His Highness the Crown Prince.

​Complementing the military report, Brigadier General Nasser Bousalaib, spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior, revealed that explosive disposal teams responded to 13 new reports of falling debris, bringing the total number of reports since the start of the conflict to 511. Warning sirens were activated 13 times in the last 24 hours, totaling 131 activations since the aggression commenced.

​In a proactive security measure, the Ministry of Interior announced an exceptional grace period for the voluntary surrender of unlicensed firearms and explosives through all police stations until April 1, 2026, without legal repercussions. Bousalaib urged citizens and residents to avoid gathering at debris sites to prevent interference with specialized field teams and to ensure public safety. Kuwait continues to demonstrate resilience as its internal and defense sectors work tirelessly to maintain national stability.