MoI reassures Kuwait airspace ‘safe’ in last 24 hours

The Ministry of Interior on Wednesday reassured the public that the country’s airspace was safe and unthreatened in the last 24 hours.
During the media briefing held at the Government Communication Center regarding current events, Spokesperson for the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior, Brig. Gen. Nasser Bouslaib, reaffirmed army and security forces’ diligennce in responding to all regional developments within a comprehensive coordination system and constant readiness among state institutions, which reflects an advanced level of operational efficiency and field preparedness.
He reiterated warning against violating the instructions issued regarding the prohibition of using drones, due to the danger they pose to the conduct of security and military operations. Bouslaib emphasized that necessary legal measures against violators.
He also stressed the necessity of adhering to procedures for securing home cameras, protecting them with strong passwords, and regularly updating their systems to protect privacy.
The existing level of readiness and integration reflects a profound societal awareness and national cohesion, supported by mutual trust between citizens and state, Bouslaib concluded. – Kuna












