Fahd Abdulaziz Al-Mujammad
Major Fahd Abdulaziz Al-Mujammad was a Kuwaiti officer with the General Directorate of Land Border Security. He was killed in the line of duty at dawn on 2 March 2026, alongside Lt. Col. Abdullah Emad Al-Sharrah, during Iranian retaliatory strikes across Kuwait.
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Major Fahd Abdulaziz Al-Mujammad served as an officer with the General Directorate of Land Border Security under Kuwait's Ministry of Interior. He was killed at dawn on Sunday, 2 March 2026, while performing his national security duties during Iranian missile and drone strikes against Kuwait.
His name and rank were formally announced by Kuwait's Ministry of Interior in a statement carried by the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), alongside that of Lt. Col. Abdullah Emad Al-Sharrah. The ministry identified both men as having been "martyred while performing their national duty" and expressed "profound grief and sorrow" over their loss. His name has also been transliterated in some sources as Al-Majmaid.
The Ministry of Interior did not publicly disclose the specific location or operational circumstances of the deaths. They occurred during a period when Kuwait was under sustained attack, with Iranian strikes targeting Kuwait International Airport, Ali Al Salem Air Base, Camp Buehring, and multiple civilian and government infrastructure sites across the country. Kuwait's Defence Ministry confirmed that 234 missiles and 422 drones had been detected over Kuwaiti territory since the war began.
Maj. Al-Mujammad was one of four Kuwaiti security personnel confirmed killed in the line of duty during the conflict. The others were Lt. Col. Al-Sharrah (border security, named) and two Kuwait Fire Force officers (killed fighting airport fuel fires, unnamed in official releases).
Kuwait's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the deaths in a formal statement on X, describing the conflict's impact on the country and condemning the Iranian strikes.
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Fahd Abdulaziz Al-Mujammad was killed during Minab School Strike, Iran ? 2026 (ongoing since February 2026). The conflict is ongoing. See the full roster of those killed in this conflict.
Among those documented in the same conflict: Elna Abdullah Hussein Nia, Pierre al-Rahi, Hana Dehqani, Fatemeh Salari.