Bahrain's Interior Ministry reported another siren activation in the country on Wednesday morning, according to journalist Sapir Lipkin (N12). Details on the cause of the alert are not yet available.
Following a series of sirens and explosions reported across Bahrain since early Wednesday morning, the country's Interior Ministry has now confirmed the latest siren activation, according to journalist Sapir Lipkin (N12). The confirmation came at approximately 09:28 Jerusalem, though the exact timing of the siren itself is not specified.
The day's events began with reports of explosions and sirens at 05:56 Jerusalem, after US strikes on Iran, as first reported by Israeli media. A second siren was reported at 07:42 Jerusalem, and a third activation followed shortly after, linked to an Iranian missile launch, as The Zioneer reported in its initial dispatch at 04:36 Jerusalem. A fourth siren was reported minutes later. The initial reports were unverified, but the corroboration grew from a single source to multiple Israeli news outlets (N12, ynet) and now to official confirmation from Bahrain's government.
The sirens are part of the broader US military campaign against Iran, which has included strikes on Iranian targets and Iranian retaliatory launches. As The Zioneer reported earlier today, sirens and explosions have also been reported in Bushehr, Iran, and in other Gulf states.
The cause of the latest siren, and whether interceptors were launched or impacts occurred, remains unconfirmed. No casualties or damage have been reported by Bahraini authorities.
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