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Kuwaiti military intercepts two hostile ballistic missiles in national airspace

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Kuwaiti military intercepts two hostile ballistic missiles in national airspace

Kuwait intercepts two ballistic missiles detected in Kuwaiti airspace

Kuwait intercepted two hostile ballistic missiles in Kuwaiti airspace on June 28, 2026, and reported no casualties or damage, the Ministry of Defence said today.

Kuwait’s Ministry of Defence confirmed that two hostile ballistic missiles were detected early on Sunday, June 28, 2026, inside Kuwaiti airspace and were successfully intercepted by military forces. The spokesperson said the threats were engaged and neutralised according to established operational procedures. Authorities reported no material damage or injuries following the incident.

Kuwait Military Confirms Interception

The official spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence, Colonel Saud Abdulaziz Al-Attawan, announced the detection and interception in a statement issued on Sunday. He said the missiles were identified in the predawn hours and were intercepted by Kuwait’s air defence assets.

Colonel Al-Attawan described the action as part of routine operational procedures designed to preserve airspace integrity. He added that the armed forces maintained full control of the situation and that the interceptions were completed without harm to civilians or facilities.

Operational Procedures and Readiness

Kuwaiti military officials said the response followed established rules of engagement and air-defence protocols. The statement emphasised continuous readiness and the ability to respond to aerial threats at short notice.

The Ministry highlighted that the armed forces remain committed to protecting national sovereignty and public safety. Officials reiterated that surveillance and monitoring systems are kept at a heightened state to detect and respond to any future threats.

No Casualties or Structural Damage Reported

Authorities reported that the interceptions did not result in any injuries or physical damage to property. Emergency services were not required to respond to casualties or infrastructure incidents linked to the event.

Local authorities also indicated there were no immediate reports of disruption to civilian life, and no evacuation orders were issued. Hospitals and civil defence units confirmed they received no related casualty reports in the immediate aftermath.

Airspace Security and Monitoring Efforts

The incident underlines the importance of airspace monitoring in the Gulf region, where missile threats can arise with limited warning. Kuwaiti defence officials said continuous surveillance and integrated air-defence systems were key to detecting the incoming projectiles.

While the Ministry did not specify the make or provenance of the intercepted missiles, its statement noted that the forces acted decisively to neutralise the threat. Regional air traffic authorities were not reported to have issued any prolonged closures or restrictions tied directly to the interceptions.

Regional Context and Diplomatic Implications

Kuwaiti officials have not attributed the launches to any party in their public statement, and foreign ministry channels had not issued an immediate response at the time of the military announcement. The interception is likely to prompt inquiries and further diplomatic engagement with neighbouring states and international partners.

Experts say such incidents typically lead to heightened communications among regional governments and could trigger requests for clarification or explanations through established diplomatic channels. Kuwait has historically sought to manage regional tensions through a combination of defence preparedness and diplomatic outreach.

Military Statement and Continued Vigilance

The Ministry of Defence stressed that its forces will continue to perform their duties with “efficiency and capability,” maintaining constant readiness to safeguard the nation. The spokesperson reiterated that operational procedures remain in place to address any aerial threats in accordance with national defence policy.

Kuwait’s armed forces emphasised their commitment to protecting citizens and residents, and to preserving the country’s security and stability. They called for public calm while promising to keep the population informed of any significant developments.

Kuwaiti authorities said investigations would continue to determine the precise circumstances of the launches, and officials signalled that any additional findings would be released when available. The government asked residents to rely on official channels for updates and to avoid spreading unverified information.

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