Sirens were heard in Kuwait early Thursday, according to security and Middle East analyst Yair Goldblatt, citing reports. The cause of the alert is not yet known; no details on interceptions or casualties. The report comes amid heightened regional tensions.
Security and Middle East analyst Yair Goldblatt reported early Thursday that sirens are being heard in Kuwait, citing local reports. The cause of the alert remains unclear, with no immediate reports of interceptions or casualties. Goldblatt previously raised the possibility of an attack in the Strait of Hormuz on July 7, noting GPS disruptions in the region. Last month, on June 10, sirens were also reported in Kuwait, which were later determined to be a false alarm, as The Zioneer reported. The current report is preliminary and unverified.
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