While rescuers searched rubble for survivors, Yesilkent Cemetery overflowed with grieving relatives who had come from across the region
The Kuwaiti News Agency, KUNA, has quoted a statement of the ministry, which says that the five detainees -- all Kuwaiti nationals -- confessed they have received courses on the terrorist organisation's doctrine, in addition to advanced training on using arms and have participated in combat in Syria and Iraq.
The ministry has vowed that it would spare no effort in clamping down firmly on any person who may try to undermine the homeland's security, adding that preemptive measures will be in force against terrorist acts and terrorists will be brought to justice.
The detainees were referred to the general prosecution, according to KUNA.
While rescuers searched rubble for survivors, Yesilkent Cemetery overflowed with grieving relatives who had come from across the region
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