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We dealt with 13 missiles and 17 drones launched from Iran

Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense spokesman, Colonel Saud Abdulaziz Al-Atwan, said that since dawn today, Wednesday, the Armed Forces have detected and dealt with 13 hostile ballistic missiles inside Kuwaiti airspace, and they were intercepted over a number of residential areas, resulting in some shrapnel falling. The Armed Forces also monitored and dealt with 17 enemy drones.
He added in a statement that the sinful Iranian aggression targeted civilian and vital installations, including Kuwait International Airport, which resulted in the death of an Indian resident and the injury of a number of people, in addition to severe material damage.
We extend our sincere condolences and sympathy to the family and relatives of the deceased, and we wish a speedy recovery to all those injured.
He called on citizens and residents of Kuwait not to approach, photograph, publish, or circulate any photos or video clips of the damaged sites or sites where shrapnel fell and the remnants of interception operations through social media, in the interest of public security and safety.
He stressed the importance of adhering to security and safety instructions issued by the competent authorities, and obtaining information from approved official sources.
The Kuwaiti Armed Forces confirmed that they will continue to perform their duties with full readiness and preparedness, and in coordination with the relevant authorities in the country, to take all necessary measures to maintain the country’s security and the safety of citizens and residents.

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