Eighteen suspects were arrested following a suicide bombing at a Shia mosque here that killed 27 people and left 222 wounded on Friday, a media report said on Saturday.
After holding an emergency meet on Friday, the cabinet declared Saturday as the national day of mourning, the Kuwait Times reported.
A suicide bomber sneaked into the Imam Al-Sadeq Mosque near Kuwait's famous Al-Sawaber district at the end of Friday afternoon prayers.
Kuwaiti Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah visited the mosque, located a few buildings away from the interior ministry.
Kuwait's former information minister Saad al-Ajmi said the attack was a reminder that no country was "immune from terrorism".
The attack was designed to threaten national security, and break national unity, Yaaqoub al-Sanae, the minister for Awqaf and Islamic affairs said.
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It was the first suicide bombing attack on a Shia mosque in the Gulf Arab state.
The Islamic State terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the attack.