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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Kuwait – April 6, 2026: The Ministry of Health in Kuwait has reported that six individuals suffered minor injuries after debris fell in a northern residential zone earlier on Monday, allegedly due to Iranian aggression.
Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad, spokesperson for the Ministry, revealed that the Central Operations Room began receiving alerts at dawn. Emergency medical teams promptly rushed to the scene to administer care. Two women were treated on-site and did not need to be hospitalized, while a third individual was taken to the emergency department at Jahra Hospital for further assessment.
Several other individuals also presented themselves at Jahra Hospital, raising the number of injured to six. Dr. Al-Sanad indicated that all patients are stable, have received necessary medical attention, and no serious complications have arisen.
The Ministry reiterated that strict emergency response measures were implemented to protect the safety and health of all residents affected.
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