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Iranian strikes targeting US positions in Bahrain and Kuwait continue, reports say

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Iranian strikes targeting US positions in Bahrain and Kuwait continue, reports say

Primary source Internal intake · 2 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 03:11

TL;DR

Iranian attacks against American targets in the Bahrain and Kuwait areas are ongoing, according to reports. The strikes reportedly involve missiles launched simultaneously with drones and loitering munitions.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Unconfirmed reports indicate that Iranian attacks are continuing against American military targets in the Bahrain and Kuwait area. The reports describe missiles being fired simultaneously with drones and loitering munitions.

This wave follows a report from 02:45 Jerusalem on Sunday that Iran launched a new attack on Bahrain, which The Zioneer covered as a developing story. The current reports may represent a continuation or intensification of that same assault.

Earlier, at 02:14 Jerusalem, U.S. Central Command detailed a second consecutive night of American strikes on Iranian infrastructure, including communications and air defense systems. The reports of ongoing Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait come amid this sustained exchange between U.S. and Iranian forces.

The source of the current reports is a single channel describing field-security developments, and the details remain unverified by independent sources.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Air defense systems activated following reported missile and drone strikes

  2. Strikes expanded to include US positions in Kuwait alongside Bahrain.

  3. Iran launches retaliatory strike on US targets in Bahrain and Manama

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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