Iranian state media report that the new wave targets US bases, while representatives of the targeted states say Iran is deliberately striking civilian infrastructure. The attack follows earlier launches reported at 03:42 Jerusalem, which included impacts in Kuwait.
Iran has launched a new wave of missiles and drones targeting Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, and Oman, according to a report from reports. The attack, which follows earlier launches reported at 03:42 Jerusalem that included impacts in Kuwait, marks a significant escalation in the regional conflict. Conflicting narratives emerge: Iranian state media claim the strikes are aimed at US military bases, while representatives of the targeted states assert that Iran is deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure. The scope of the attack, spanning multiple countries, suggests a coordinated Iranian response to ongoing US strikes. No immediate reports of interceptions or casualties are available. The earlier wave, reported at 03:42, also involved launches toward Arab states, with Kuwait reported hit. This is the latest in a series of exchanges between Iran and the US-led coalition, with CENTCOM previously confirming dozens of Iranian missiles and drones launched at Gulf states. The situation remains fluid, and further details are awaited.
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- DevelopingReport: Additional Iranian missile launches target Arab states, Kuwait reportedly hit
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