Sirens were activated in Bahrain on Tuesday evening after an Iranian attack, according to a single report. No further details on the attack or casualties are available.
Additional sirens were activated in Bahrain on Tuesday evening amid the ongoing Iranian attack, according to a single report. The new alerts come hours after the Bahrain Interior Ministry confirmed a missile and drone attack against the kingdom, with sirens reported across the country at 02:33 Jerusalem, as The Zioneer reported. The nature and scale of the latest siren activation remain unclear, and no casualties or interceptions have been reported yet.
The Zioneer has been tracking the situation since Sunday, when the first of multiple waves of explosion reports emerged from the Gulf state. By Tuesday morning, the Interior Ministry officially confirmed that sirens were heard across the country, attributing them to a missile and drone attack. Earlier reports, beginning with a single unverified source at 02:33 Jerusalem, described seven waves of explosions since Sunday, with each subsequent wave initially reported by unverified sources before the ministry's confirmation.
Bahrain has experienced repeated siren activations and explosions during the regional escalation, as The Zioneer has documented. On Sunday, sirens were reported in Bahrain as the US conducted self-defense strikes against Iranian missile and drone sites. Earlier this week, sirens also sounded in Bahrain and Kuwait. The country has been a frequent target in the broader conflict between US-led forces and Iran.
It remains unclear whether the additional sirens reported Tuesday evening indicate a new wave of attacks or a continuation of the earlier assault. No details on interceptions, damage, or casualties have been provided by Bahraini authorities or independent sources.
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