Sirens were heard in Bahrain on Sunday morning, according to Israeli media reports. The report follows an earlier activation of sirens in the country at 05:39 Jerusalem. The cause of the alert is not yet known.
Additional sirens were reported in Bahrain at 05:41 Jerusalem, just minutes after previous activations at 05:39 Jerusalem, according to Israeli media. The cause of the latest alert remains unknown, with no reports of interceptions or casualties.
The Zioneer's coverage of events in Bahrain began at 05:28 Jerusalem, with initial unverified reports of possible explosions. By 05:28 Jerusalem, reports of sirens and at least five explosions had emerged from a single source. At 05:39 Jerusalem, the Israeli news site ynet reported that sirens had been activated in Bahrain, citing the earlier explosions. The current report marks the latest in a sequence of alerts within a 13-minute span.
As The Zioneer has reported since June 10, Bahrain has been a recurring site of sirens and explosions amid the US-Iran confrontation, with alerts reported on June 10, June 28, July 8, and July 9. These earlier incidents were linked to US self-defense strikes and Iranian retaliatory launches.
The cause of the alerts remains unconfirmed. No official statement from Bahraini authorities or the US military has been issued regarding the morning's events. There are no reports of casualties or interceptions.
5 developments
- StrongQatar's MOD confirms air defense intercepted Iranian missile attack
- DevelopingBahrain says Iran launched missiles, drones at the kingdom
- DevelopingIran fires missiles at US bases in the region; Gulf states activate air defenses
- DevelopingIran's army claims drone strikes on US Patriot system, ammunition depot in Kuwait and Bahrain
Source and signal
- Internal intake
