Kuwait's Ministry of Health has reported that six people were injured early on Monday due to falling projectiles and debris in a residential area in the northern part of the country.
Spokesperson Dr. Abdullah Al-Sindi told Kuwait's local news agency that medical emergency teams and ambulance services were immediately dispatched, with those injured sustaining surface wounds, temporary auditory impact due to the loud noises, and fall-related cases linked to the explosion.
He added that all cases received the necessary medical care, with no reports of any serious complications.

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