RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Inside on Friday warned towards photographing, publishing, or sharing any data associated to intercepting hostile missiles and drones or their impression places.
The ministry stated violators would face authorized accountability.
The warning comes amid ongoing interceptions of missiles and drones focusing on the Kingdom.
Earlier, Ministry of Protection launched a service by way of the nationwide software “Tawakkalna” permitting customers to report suspicious aerial objects.
The service allows residents and residents to report sightings of drones or missiles to make sure fast communication and response, supporting efforts to guard the nation and safeguard its capabilities.
The ministry stated the initiative goals to boost response pace by making certain reviews are obtained in actual time.
Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Turki Al-Malki stated the service strengthens cooperation between the general public and the protection system, highlighting the position of residents and residents in supporting nationwide safety.
He added that Saudi armed forces have superior capabilities to counter aerial threats, noting that the service represents a step ahead in utilizing expertise to contain the general public in figuring out potential dangers.




