The Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior announced on Sunday that no threats or dangers targeting the country have been recorded in the past 24 hours, amidst full readiness and the continuous vigilance of the armed forces in protecting the nation, according to KUNA News Agency. Major General Nasser Busailib, Director General of the General Department of Relations and Media Security and the official spokesperson for the Ministry, stated in a media briefing that explosive ordnance disposal teams handled ten reports of falling debris linked to previous defensive interceptions. This brings the total number of reports since the start of the Iranian aggression to 821. General Busailib affirmed that security and military agencies continue to closely monitor the regional security situation, taking into account the ongoing coordination and full readiness with relevant state bodies to ensure the country's security and the safety of citizens and residents. He explained that the Interior Ministry emphasizes that citizens and residents must ensure that all funds and donations are made exclusively through official and approved state channels, through government bodies and licensed recognized charities, and using approved bank transfers and links. Cash transfers are completely prohibited to ensure that donations reach their intended recipients in a safe and organized manner and to prevent their use in any illegal activities.
Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior: No Security Threats Recorded
Kuwait's Ministry of Interior confirmed no security threats in the last 24 hours. Bomb disposal teams handled ten reports of falling debris from defensive interceptions. Total reports since the start of Iranian aggression reached 821. The ministry urges citizens to donate only through official channels.