The Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior has intensified its security protocols to maintain national stability amidst current regional developments. In a recent press briefing, Brigadier General Nasser Bousalaib, the Ministry's spokesperson, announced the arrest of six individuals for operating unauthorized drones. This act directly violates pre-announced warnings and strict regulations during the current period. The suspects have been referred to the relevant authorities for legal action.
Field Operations and Explosive Disposal Units
Brigadier General Bousalaib detailed the vital work of the Explosive Disposal Units, which managed 12 new reports regarding fallen fragments resulting from defensive intercept operations over the last 24 hours. This brings the total number of reports handled by these specialized teams since the beginning of the Iranian aggression to 484. These efforts are crucial in ensuring the safety of public areas and residential neighborhoods across the country.
Call for Public Cooperation
The Ministry underscored a total ban on all drone activities without explicit permits, warning of severe legal consequences for violators. Furthermore, the spokesperson urged both citizens and residents to refrain from filming or circulating any visual content related to the ongoing security situation. Such actions could inadvertently undermine national defense efforts and jeopardize public safety.
The Ministry concludes its update with a call for national unity and adherence to official safety directives, praying for the continued protection of Kuwait, its leadership, and its people from all harm.
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