In a related development, the Kuwait National Guard firmly denied circulating claims on social media regarding a potential radiation leak in the country, stressing that the situation remains fully under control despite recent attacks.

An official statement confirmed that radiation readings in Kuwait’s airspace and territorial waters remain within normal levels, emphasizing that monitoring systems are operating efficiently without detecting any abnormal indicators.

Brigadier General Jad’an Fadel, spokesperson for the Kuwait National Guard, stated that specialized teams at the Sheikh Salem Al-Ali Center for Chemical Defense and Radiological Monitoring are continuously assessing the situation in coordination with relevant state authorities to ensure public safety.

He urged the public to rely solely on official sources and avoid spreading unverified information, while earlier reports confirmed that Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery, a major oil refining and export hub located south of Kuwait City, was targeted by drone attacks causing operational fires without injuries, and a power generation and water desalination facility also sustained material damage with no casualties reported.