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Kuwait claims intercepting 13 missiles, 17 drones
Key takeaways
- In a media briefing, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense of Kuwait, Brigadier General Saud Al-Otayan, described the incident as part of what he called “sinful Iranian aggressions” against Kuwait.
- He said the military continued to take operational measures to counter threats and safeguard national security.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize The Ministry of Defense of Kuwait says its armed forces intercepted 13 ballistic missiles and 17 drones that entered Kuwaiti airspace over several residential areas, with debris falling in some locations.
In a media briefing, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense of Kuwait, Brigadier General Saud Al-Otayan, described the incident as part of what he called “sinful Iranian aggressions” against Kuwait.
He said the military continued to take operational measures to counter threats and safeguard national security.
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