Thwarting a plan to bomb American camps in Kuwait

Kuwait: Agencies
The Kuwaiti authorities announced the detention of a citizen on charges of planning to bomb American camps in the country and inciting others to learn how to make explosives.
In a statement published on its account on the “X” platform, the Public Prosecution in Kuwait explained that it had ordered “the detention of a citizen on charges of joining a banned organization and planning terrorist acts inside the country.”
The prosecution indicated that the accused “published visual and audio recordings of the activities of that organization and its news on social media sites in support of it, and he also learned how to make explosives, and incited other defendants to learn it with the aim of blowing up camps belonging to the American armed forces,” indicating that it interrogated the accused and confronted him with the charges against him and “ "Admit it."
I also ordered the arrest and bringing of other defendants, and investigation procedures are being completed.”
It is worth noting that the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior announced last January that the State Security Service had thwarted a plan by a terrorist cell to target places of worship for the Shiite sect and kill people.
The statement reported at the time, "The arrest of three members of an Arab nationality belonging to a terrorist organization."

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