Kuwait entered a state of heightened alert on Thursday after mobile alerts were sent to citizens urging them to stay indoors and away from windows. The warnings have sparked widespread speculation about a potential missile or drone attack on the Gulf state.
According to eyewitnesses, the alerts were broadcast on mobile devices late on Thursday afternoon, with the Kuwaiti government yet to officially confirm the nature of the warning. However, diplomatic sources in Kuwait have suggested that authorities have received intelligence indicating a possible missile or drone attack originating from either Iran or the Islamic Resistance in Iraq.
Kuwait has historically been the target of aggression from neighboring countries, including a 1990-1991 invasion by Iraq during the Gulf War. The country’s tense relations with Iran have also led to concerns about potential missile strikes in the past.
“It’s a tense situation here in Kuwait,” said Ammar Al-Jabiri, a businessman living in the capital city. “We’re all on high alert and are trying to stay informed as much as possible. We’re just following the government’s instructions and staying indoors until the situation stabilizes.”
Meanwhile, authorities in Kuwait are reportedly boosting security measures to counter potential threats. The Kuwaiti military has been placed on high alert, and security patrols are reported to be increased in key areas around the country.
The Kuwaiti government has yet to comment officially on the mobile alerts or the possible source of the warning. However, diplomatic sources suggest that authorities are taking the threat seriously and are working closely with international partners to identify the potential threat.
As Kuwaiters remain indoors, they are relying on government updates via text message and state-run media outlets for information on the situation. In the meantime, regional tensions remain high, with diplomats from around the world urging caution and calling for restraint from all parties involved.
The situation in Kuwait remains fluid, with the Kuwaiti government urging citizens to remain vigilant and follow all instructions from authorities. As the situation continues to unfold, the international community is watching closely for any developments that may impact regional stability.
Kuwait’s relations with its neighbors, particularly Iran and Iraq, remain fraught, and it is unclear at this stage what specific actions may be taken by Kuwaiti authorities to address the perceived threat. In the meantime, citizens are advised to remain indoors until the situation is brought under control.
