Reports of explosions in Bahrain emerged Tuesday afternoon, according to a single unverified report. The cause, location, and any casualties or damage are not yet known. This is the sixth wave of explosion reports from Bahrain since Sunday, as The Zioneer has reported.
A sixth wave of explosion reports from Bahrain emerged Tuesday at approximately 12:24 Jerusalem time, according to a single unverified report. The cause, location, and any casualties or damage remain unknown. The new reports follow five earlier waves documented by The Zioneer since Sunday, continuing a pattern of unverified accounts.
Earlier Tuesday, starting at 02:33 Jerusalem, reports pointed to sirens in Bahrain attributed to Iranian fire, followed by explosions heard and multiple waves of explosions. Security analyst Yair Goldblatt was among the first to report the sirens and subsequent blasts. The initial wave was reported in Manama, the capital, and later waves were described as fourth, fifth, and now sixth since Sunday. All reports have remained unverified, with no official confirmation from Bahraini or regional authorities.
As The Zioneer reported previously, explosion reports from Bahrain have recurred over the past weeks. On Sunday June 28, explosions and sirens were reported without confirmation. Further reports on July 9 and July 13 described new waves and ongoing blasts. These accounts have consistently been attributed to single sources and lacked corroboration.
The nature of the reported explosions, their origin, and any connection to regional tensions remain unclear. No official statement has been issued by Bahraini officials or international forces in the region. The Zioneer continues to monitor the situation.
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