There was a stir in the northern residential area of Kuwait on Monday morning due to the falling of fragments of missiles and drones fired by Iran. According to the Health Ministry, 6 people have been injured in this incident and are undergoing treatment. Kuwait’s army and air defense system displayed promptness and foiled many threats in the air, but falling debris caused damage to residential areas.
What is the status of relief and rescue operations after the attack?
Health Ministry spokesperson Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad said that early on Monday, the ministry’s control room had received information about debris and shells falling in the northern area. Soon after, medical emergency and ambulance services were put on high alert and teams reached the spot and started relief operations. The paramedical team present on the spot immediately treated two women, who did not need to be taken to hospital. Overall, 6 people have suffered minor injuries due to being hit by the debris of this attack. The army has confirmed that they are fully prepared to intercept any threat coming towards Kuwait’s border.
Where did the attacks take place in Kuwait in the last two days?
In the last 48 hours, different parts of Kuwait have been attacked by Iranian drones and missiles, causing damage to government properties. Expatriates and citizens living in Kuwait have been advised to exercise caution.
Date affected place Damage details 6 April 2026 Northern residential area 6 people injured due to falling debris 5 April 2026 Ministry Complex, Kuwait City Heavy damage to buildings, employees working from home 5 April 2026 Electricity and water plants Two power units damaged, power supply affected
Kuwait’s army said through social media that their air defense has destroyed many drones and missiles on the intervening night of Sunday and Monday. The Finance Ministry had already made it clear that work in government offices will be done with caution. It is also important for Indian expatriates living in Kuwait to follow the instructions of the local administration and stay in safe places.












