During the daily media briefing, Kuwait Ministry of Defense confirmed continued incidents related to falling debris resulting from defensive interception operations, as official spokesperson Colonel Saud Al Otaibi stated that debris hit a residential house without causing any human injuries.

He explained that an Explosive Ordnance Disposal team from the Land Forces Engineering, in coordination with the Ministry of Interior, successfully handled and neutralized a military object at the site according to approved safety procedures.

Al Otaibi stressed that the armed forces continue to carry out their national duties with high efficiency, reaffirming their firm commitment to defending the country and countering ongoing threats targeting national sovereignty and stability.

Meanwhile, Ministry of Interior spokesperson Brigadier Nasser Bousleib announced that joint bomb disposal teams from the army, interior ministry, and National Guard handled 13 reports in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of reports since the beginning of the incidents to 629, alongside a visual presentation outlining response efforts.

In a related statement, Fire Force spokesperson Brigadier Mohammed Al Gharib confirmed that firefighting teams have handled 90 unusual incidents since the beginning of the escalation, including fires caused by debris and direct targeting, noting that a fire at Kuwait International Airport fuel tanks was successfully contained with only material damage, while urging the public to report emergencies via 112 and avoid approaching hazardous objects to ensure public safety.