Abu Saleh, an analyst of the Arabic-language security desk, reports that attacks on US military bases in Kuwait have resumed, according to his the source. The report is single-sourced and unverified.
Abu Saleh’s Arabic Desk posted on Sunday morning that attacks on US bases in Kuwait have resumed. The post provides no details on the type of attack, timing, or damage.
This follows a similar report from the same source earlier today (Sun 01:31 Jerusalem) stating that US strikes in the Persian Gulf had resumed after a period of reduced activity. Over the past week, the same desk has published a series of claims: that 25 US naval vessels, including two submarines, are deployed in the Arabian Sea; that satellite imagery confirms damage to US bases in Gulf states; and that electronic warfare and missile launches have occurred off Abu Dhabi. All of these reports are single-sourced and lack official confirmation from US, Gulf, or Israeli authorities.
Abu Saleh’s channel is a well-known Arabic-language security analysis account but has no formal affiliation with any government or military. The claims should be treated as unverified until corroborated.
2 developments
- DevelopingAnalyst Chananel Aviv reports hits on American targets, fires in Kuwait
- StrongKuwait Army reports renewed attacks amid Iran-US escalation
- StrongSmoke continues to rise from American site in Kuwait, report says
- DevelopingAbu Saleh (Arabic Desk): Satellite imagery confirms damage to US bases in Gulf, warns escalation only beginning
Source and signal
A single-sourced dispatch is never rated Confirmed or Strong. Its Signal strengthens only when a second, independent source corroborates it.
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