Kuwait : The Ministry of Interior of the State of Kuwait confirmed that the country’s airspace remains safe and stable, noting that no threats or risks were detected over the past 24 hours, amid advanced defensive readiness, coordinated security deployment, and full vigilance by the armed forces in carrying out their duties to protect sovereignty and national security.
Brigadier Nasser Bouslaib, Director General of the General Department of Security Relations and Media and the ministry’s spokesperson, said during a media briefing that explosive ordnance disposal teams handled six reports of remaining missile shrapnel from previous air defence operations, bringing the total number of such reports to 827 since the start of the Iranian attacks.
Brigadier Bouslaib affirmed that the armed forces continue to closely monitor regional developments, within the framework of continuous coordination and full preparedness with various state entities.
He added that the ministry urged citizens to postpone hunting activities in desert areas as a precautionary measure to ensure safety and enable the relevant authorities to carry out their duties efficiently.

