Kuwaiti Army Says It Intercepted “Hostile” Drones Over Kuwaiti Airspace
Kuwait’s Ministry of Defense announced early Sunday that the country’s air defense systems intercepted and neutralized several “hostile” drones that entered Kuwaiti airspace amid heightened regional tensions across the Gulf.
In an official statement issued on Sunday, Kuwaiti Defense Ministry Spokesperson Brigadier General Saud Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi said Kuwaiti armed forces detected multiple unmanned aerial vehicles that had entered the country’s airspace unlawfully during the early morning hours.
According to the statement, Kuwait’s air defense systems immediately responded in line with approved military procedures and successfully neutralized the threats upon entry into the country’s airspace. The Kuwaiti military stressed that armed forces remain on full alert to protect national security, the safety of citizens and residents, and the sovereignty of Kuwaiti airspace.
Brigadier General Saud Al-Otaibi also reaffirmed that Kuwait would not allow any external threat to violate the country’s territorial integrity or undermine national stability.