A new wave of explosions and sirens has been reported in Bahrain, according to reports, hours after non-stop explosions were reported earlier this morning. The cause and details are not yet confirmed.
A new wave of sirens and explosions was reported in Bahrain at 08:52 Jerusalem, hours after the non-stop explosions reported at 05:01 Jerusalem. This marks the fifth alert or series of blasts since the early morning, following four sirens activated between 04:38 and 04:38 Jerusalem — all within the first hour of the day — as well as the earlier sustained explosions.
At 04:38 Jerusalem, a sequence of alerts began: initial reports of Iran firing missiles at a Jordanian base, followed by IRGC claims of striking fuel and ammunition depots at Prince Hassan Airbase and later a US base in Bahrain, with sirens confirmed for the second, third, and fourth time by journalists. At 05:01 Jerusalem, non-stop explosions were reported but remained unverified. The new wave at 08:52 Jerusalem is the latest in a rapidly evolving series of events in the Gulf region.
Context: Bahrain has experienced multiple waves of sirens and explosions in recent weeks. The Zioneer reported on Sunday, June 28, and Thursday, July 9, of similar alerts. The current escalation comes amid US self-defense strikes on Iran and Iranian retaliatory launches, as reported earlier in the thread. However, the cause and nature of the latest reports remain unconfirmed, and no independent verification of interceptions or casualties has been provided.
What remains open: The source of the new wave of explosions and sirens is not yet known. IRGC claims from earlier in the morning — including an alleged strike on a US base in Bahrain — have not been independently verified. No reports of damage or injuries have surfaced.
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