Kuwait's air defenses were activated on Thursday in response to 'hostile missile and drone threats,' according to a post from its armed forces on X.
The statement did not specify the origin of the attacks but emphasized that any unusual sounds were part of the defensive response.
This development follows recent U.S. military strikes in southern Iran, which were described as self-defense operations by U.S. Central Command.
The renewed military activity in the region has raised concerns about the potential for further escalation.
The United Arab Emirates confirmed earlier this week that it successfully intercepted several missiles launched from Iran, marking the first time the UAE has activated its missile alert system since the U.S.-brokered ceasefire in the region.
Qatar has also condemned the recent attacks, signaling a broader regional response to the ongoing tensions.