The Trump administration is contemplating strikes on Iranian energy facilities and bridges, aiming to disrupt Iran's missile and nuclear programs. This comes amid Iranian warnings about the risks of radioactive leaks from potential attacks.
On Friday, Kuwait's National Guard denied rumors of a potential radiation leak in the country, assuring that the situation is safe and poses no threat to citizens. This denial followed the spread of concerns on social media.
Kuwait's authorities have resolved the debate over alleged radiological leaks, asserting that the radiological situation is completely stable and poses no cause for concern. The National Guard spokesperson denied the validity of these claims and emphasized environmental safety.
The World Health Organization has reported no signs of radiation leaks at this time, providing reassurance amid growing concerns about nuclear safety in the region. This announcement comes as several countries closely monitor the situation.