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Kuwait Treats Six Residents After Projectile Shrapnel Hits Neighborhood

Medical teams treated six people in a northern Kuwait residential area on Monday. Projectiles and shrapnel struck the neighborhood early in the morning. The Ministry of Health confirmed all six individuals remain in stable condition.

Emergency Teams Respond Quickly

Dr. Abdullah Al Sanad serves as the official spokesperson for the ministry. He stated the central operations room received notifications about the Iranian strike early Monday. Authorities dispatched emergency teams and ambulances to the scene immediately.

Ambulance crews treated two women directly at the site. These women did not require any further hospitalization. Paramedics transferred a third person to the Al Jahra Hospital emergency department. The remaining three injured individuals traveled to the hospital independently.

Treating Minor Injuries

The blast caused superficial cuts to heads and limbs. Some patients experienced temporary hearing loss from the loud explosion. Others suffered minor injuries from sudden falls during the strike.

Al Sanad assured the public that all patients received necessary care. He confirmed they face no serious medical complications today.

Health System Remains on Alert

Field teams swept the entire affected area afterward. They wanted to ensure no additional casualties missed medical attention.

Al Sanad declared the national health system remains on full alert. He urged all residents to follow official guidance from relevant authorities.

Author: Amita Kalsi   

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