Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior has confirmed that the country’s security situation remains fully stable, with no threats recorded over the past 24 hours, supported by calculated security deployment, high defensive readiness, and continuous vigilance to safeguard national sovereignty and public safety.
This announcement came during an official media briefing delivered by Brigadier Nasser Bousleib, Director General of the General Department of Security Relations and Media and spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior, where he outlined the latest field developments and ongoing security updates.
Brigadier Bousleib emphasized that military and security authorities continue to closely monitor all regional developments within an integrated coordination system, backed by constant readiness across state institutions, reflecting a high level of operational efficiency and field preparedness.
The Ministry renewed its strict warning against violating regulations related to the use of aerial photography drones, highlighting the risks they pose to security and military operations, and confirming that violators will be referred to the competent authorities for legal action.
He also stressed the importance of securing home surveillance cameras by using strong passwords and regularly updating systems, noting that this level of public awareness and national cohesion strengthens stability and ensures a safer and more secure future.
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