Unverified footage posted on the source 301 The Arab World shows multiple missiles breaking apart in flight over Bahrain. The origin of the missiles and the timing of the launch are not specified in the report.
Unverified footage posted on Telegram by the channel '301 The Arab World' shows multiple missiles breaking apart in flight over Bahrain, providing visual support for earlier reports of a strike on the Gulf kingdom. The footage emerged minutes after the first claims, all of which were published at 20:34 Jerusalem time — the same minute as the earliest reports of an Iranian missile attack on Bahrain.
The thread began with a single pro-Iranian channel claiming that Iran had struck Bahrain with MIRV-type missiles. Within the same minute, a second report specified the use of cluster warheads, and a third reported more than 15 casualties. All three reports were unverified and came from partisan sources. The new footage, which matches the description of a missile with multiple warheads splitting in flight, has not been independently verified. The Zioneer has previously reported on similar footage from the region, including IRGC-released video of missiles aimed at Bahrain and Kuwait on June 28, and footage of projectiles fired from Baghdad toward Iran on June 8.
The origin of the missiles, the exact launch time, and the extent of any damage or casualties remain unconfirmed. The footage itself has not been authenticated by independent analysts.
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