Explosions have been reported again in Bahrain, according to a single unverified report. The cause and extent are not yet known. The report follows a wave of explosions in Manama two hours earlier.
A fresh wave of explosions has been reported in Bahrain early Tuesday morning, according to a single unverified report. This comes roughly two hours after a late-night barrage of sirens and explosions hit the capital, Manama. The first reports of sirens in Manama emerged around 02:33 Jerusalem, attributed by journalist Yair Goldblatt to Iranian fire. Minutes later, at the same timestamp, Goldblatt confirmed the sound of explosions following those sirens. The ongoing reports remain unverified, with no information yet available on casualties, damage, or the specific location of the new activity.
Bahrain has experienced a sustained period of aerial alerts and explosions over recent weeks. As The Zioneer reported, sirens and explosions were recorded across the country on multiple dates in late June and July, including repeated alerts in Manama. On June 28, explosions were heard in Askar, south of Manama. Several earlier incidents were attributed to Iranian retaliatory strikes against targets in the region, as reported by journalists. The pattern of late-night and early-morning sirens in Manama has been a recurring feature of these weeks.
It is not yet confirmed whether the latest explosions represent a new phase of Iranian fire, a secondary effect of earlier strikes, or an unrelated incident. All reports remain based on single, unverified sources. No official confirmation from Bahraini authorities or independent corroboration has been received at this time.
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