Kuwait Urges Public Not to Approach Debris from Intercepted Aerial Threats

Kuwait’s General Staff of the Army has urged citizens and residents not to approach, touch, or handle any debris, shrapnel, or unidentified objects that may result from the interception of hostile aerial targets, warning that such remnants could pose a serious risk to public safety.
In a statement delivered by the official spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense, Colonel Saud Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi, authorities stressed the importance of immediately reporting any suspicious remnants or objects to emergency services by calling 112 or notifying the relevant authorities.
The General Staff also called on the public to follow all security and safety instructions and to rely on authorized official sources for information and updates.
Officials emphasized that public cooperation and adherence to the issued guidelines are essential to safeguarding the security and safety of all residents across the country.












