Sirens sounded in Bahrain for the second time on Sunday morning, according to reports. The cause of the alerts is not yet confirmed. This follows earlier sirens reported at 07:40.
Sirens were reported in Bahrain for a second time on Sunday morning, at 07:45 Jerusalem time, according to a single report. The cause of the alert remains unconfirmed; no reports of interceptions or casualties have emerged. This follows an initial siren event at 07:40, as The Zioneer reported earlier today.
The Zioneer has tracked multiple siren events in Bahrain over recent weeks. On June 28, sirens and explosions were reported as the US and Iran escalated. On July 8, sirens sounded for a third time that morning, and on July 9, a new wave of explosions was reported. These events have been linked to Iranian retaliatory strikes, though some false alarms have been attributed to Israeli or US military activity.
As The Zioneer reported on June 10, sirens in Bahrain have been occurring amid Iranian retaliatory launches against US and allied forces. The wider context includes ongoing US strikes on Iranian positions and threats of further escalation.
The cause of today's alerts remains unverified, and no official confirmation from Bahraini authorities or the IDF has been received. The single-source nature of the report limits independent verification.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
