The South Korean military reported that North Korea fired at least two projectiles into the sea on Wednesday, following a similar launch from Pyongyang just hours earlier. These developments come at a sensitive time for the region.
The official spokesperson for the Kuwaiti Ministry of Health, Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad, reported six injuries due to projectiles and shrapnel falling in a residential area in the north of the country. The incident occurred early Monday morning and is attributed to Iranian aggression, raising widespread concern among citizens.
Kuwait reported six injuries due to falling projectiles and shrapnel in the northern region of the country. The incident, which occurred late last night, raised widespread concerns about safety in the area.
The General Security Directorate reported receiving six notifications regarding falling shrapnel and projectiles in various areas over the past 24 hours. These incidents come amid rising security tensions in the region, raising concerns among citizens about their safety.
The British Maritime Trade Operations reported today that two unidentified projectiles fell near a container ship in Saudi waters, with no injuries reported among the crew. This incident raises concerns about maritime safety in the region.
The Jordanian Public Security Directorate reported receiving <strong>26 reports</strong> regarding falling shrapnel and projectiles in various areas over the past 24 hours. This surge in reports reflects escalating security tensions in the region.