Iran launched a new barrage of rockets and ballistic missiles targeting Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain, and other Gulf states, according to regional security reports on Telegram. Sirens were reported in Kuwait, explosions shook eastern Jordan, and Bahrain's air defenses reportedly failed to intercept an Iranian missile. The attack also targeted US bases in Jordan with ballistic missiles.
Iran launched a new wave of rocket and ballistic missile attacks across the region late Thursday night, targeting Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain, and other Gulf states, according to a desk-reviewed report-based security channel. The channel reported sirens in Kuwait, strong explosions in the Jahra area, and that Bahrain's air defenses failed to intercept an incoming Iranian missile. The barrage included 'Haydari' rockets aimed at Gulf states and ballistic missiles directed at US bases in Jordan, with explosions shaking eastern Jordan. The report is unverified by independent sources. The attack comes amid a broader regional escalation that has seen repeated Iranian strikes on Gulf states and US positions over the past weeks, as The Zioneer has documented.
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