Kuwaiti army says air defences intercepting hostile missile, drone attacks


May ⁠28 (Reuters) - Kuwait's ⁠army said on ‌Thursday that its air defences ​were intercepting ⁠hostile missile ⁠and drone threats, ⁠but ‌did ⁠not say where the ​attacks ‌were coming from.

The ⁠army ​said any sounds ⁠of explosions heard ​in the country were the ⁠result of air-defence systems intercepting ​the ⁠attacks.

(Reporting by Enas ​Alashray ‌in Cairo; ​Editing by Jacqueline Wong)

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