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Non-stop explosions reported in Bahrain, according to unverified reports

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 06:14
Non-stop explosions reported in Bahrain, according to unverified reports

Primary source Internal intake · 2 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 05:01–06:14

TL;DR

A series of explosions is reportedly ongoing in Bahrain early Monday morning, according to unverified reports. The cause and extent of the events are not yet confirmed.

01 · THE DISPATCH

At 05:01 Jerusalem, a new unverified report describes non-stop explosions across Bahrain. This follows earlier reports of sirens and air defense interceptions at 04:42 Jerusalem. The cause of the explosions remains unknown, and no confirmed details on casualties or damage are available.

Earlier at 04:42 Jerusalem, sirens were activated in Bahrain, according to Israeli media reports (The Zioneer, Mon 04:42 Jerusalem). Simultaneously, air defense interceptions were reported over Bahrain from a single unnamed source (The Zioneer, Mon 04:42 Jerusalem). Both reports were unverified.

As The Zioneer has previously reported, explosions and sirens have been reported in Bahrain on multiple occasions, including on Jul 9 and Jun 28, and interceptions were reported in central Bahrain on Jun 11 amid Iranian retaliation. This latest report adds to a series of alerts in the Gulf kingdom.

The nature of the explosions and the source of the report remain unverified. The threat type and interceptor systems involved, if any, have not been confirmed.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Ongoing series of explosions reported in Bahrain.

  2. Air defense interceptions confirmed over Bahrain.

  3. Sirens activated in Bahrain; cause remains unknown.

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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