New satellite imagery of Sheikh Isa Air Base in southern Bahrain shows two distinct impacts, one on June 3 and another on June 11, according to a single report. The June 11 strike hit Fuel System Supply Points (FSSP), destroying at least four, in what appears to be a direct hit on base fuel infrastructure.
Newly-published satellite imagery reveals two distinct impacts at Sheikh Isa Air Base in southern Bahrain, according to a desk-reviewed report-based analysis channel. The earlier impact, dated June 3, appears distinct in location from the more recent strike on June 11. The latest impact struck Fuel System Supply Points (FSSP) — specialized fuel storage and distribution infrastructure — destroying at least four of them. The base, located in the south of the island kingdom, is a major installation for Bahrain's air force and hosts coalition assets. The imagery has not been independently verified, and there is no official confirmation from Bahraini or US authorities on the extent of damage or any casualties. As The Zioneer previously reported, satellite footage had earlier captured a fire near the same base following an Iranian missile attack, and multiple reports since June 10 have documented Iranian strikes targeting US and allied positions across the Gulf, including Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait. Whether these two impacts represent separate events or two waves of a broader campaign remains unclear from the available source material.
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