Explosions have been reported in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, according to a single unverified source. The cause, casualties, and damage are not yet known.
A single unverified source reported explosions in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, early Tuesday morning, adding a specific location to the ongoing events in the Gulf state. The cause, casualties, and damage remain unknown. This follows a sequence of alerts and explosion reports that began before 02:33 Jerusalem, when sirens were first reported. Shortly thereafter, journalist and security analyst Yair Goldblatt attributed the sirens to Iranian fire and, in a separate report, confirmed that explosions were heard following the sirens. Multiple earlier reports of explosions in Bahrain — including in Askar (south of Manama) on June 28 and additional waves on July 9 and July 13 — have been covered by The Zioneer as part of a pattern of unverified claims. No direct connection between these events has been established. The source of the latest Manama report remains unconfirmed, and key details about the nature and severity of the explosions are pending verification.
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