Kuwaiti Army Warns Public to Avoid Intercepted Debris, Cautions Against Sharing Photos Online
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Kuwaiti Army is urging the public to avoid areas with fallen shrapnel from interception operations.
- Citizens are warned against approaching debris or sharing photos and videos of such sites on social media.
- The public is instructed to follow official safety guidelines and rely on authorized information sources.
Kuwait's military has issued a public safety announcement, urging citizens and residents to steer clear of locations where debris has fallen following interception operations. The General Command of the Kuwaiti Army emphasized the need to protect both public safety and national security.
In a statement, the Army specifically advised the public not to approach any shrapnel or debris resulting from interception incidents. Furthermore, they issued a stern warning against photographing or publishing images and videos of these sites on social media platforms.
The military also implored everyone to strictly adhere to the security and safety instructions provided by the relevant authorities. They stressed the importance of relying solely on official and authorized sources for information during this period. The General Command highlighted that public cooperation is crucial for safeguarding community security and ensuring the well-being of all residents.
Originally published by Arab Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.