Kuwait: Two Fires Brought Under Control at Sites Targeted by Heinous Iranian Aggression

The official spokesman for the Kuwait Fire Service Directorate, Brigadier General Mohammed Al-Gharib, announced that firefighting teams managed to completely control two fires that broke out in two separate sites in southern Kuwait, following direct targeting as a result of what he described as 'heinous Iranian aggression'.

Brigadier General Al-Gharib confirmed that technical crews and rescue teams dealt with the reports at the highest level of readiness, where the fires were contained and prevented from spreading to adjacent vital facilities in the southern region.

In a reassurance to the public, the spokesman for the Kuwait Fire Service affirmed that no human injuries or loss of life were recorded as a result of this external targeting.

The statement clarified that the repercussions and losses were limited only to material damage to the two sites, while the concerned authorities began removing debris and assessing the security and field situation thoroughly.