Kuwait’s Air Defense Systems Respond to Incoming Threats
The Kuwaiti military issued an official statement on Thursday confirming that its air defense units have been actively intercepting hostile drones and missiles. Officials clarified that the sounds of explosions reported by residents across the country were a direct result of these defensive systems engaging incoming threats. Authorities have urged the public to remain calm and to strictly adhere to official security protocols while the situation remains fluid.
This escalation follows a series of tense military exchanges in the region, including US strikes against Iranian drone operations near the Strait of Hormuz. While tensions between major powers have largely subsided since an April ceasefire, sporadic drone activity originating from Iraq has continued to pose a security challenge for neighboring Gulf states. Although Kuwait hosts a significant US military presence, officials have not explicitly identified the source of the latest aerial incursions.