Post by : Bianca Haleem
Kuwait – April 6, 2026: Kuwait’s Health Ministry has confirmed that six people sustained minor injuries after debris fell in a northern residential area early Monday, reportedly due to Iranian aggression.
Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad, the Ministry’s spokesman, stated that the Central Operations Room received the first reports at dawn. Paramedic teams attended the scene, providing immediate care. Two women were treated on-site and did not require hospital transfer, while a third person was transported to Jahra Hospital’s emergency department for further evaluation.
Additional individuals self-presented to Jahra Hospital, bringing the total number of injured cases to six. According to Dr. Al-Sanad, all patients are stable, have received appropriate medical care, and no serious complications were reported.
The Ministry emphasized that emergency response protocols were followed strictly to ensure the safety and well-being of all affected residents.
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