Sirens were reportedly heard in Bahrain and Kuwait early Thursday morning, hours after the United States conducted strikes on Iranian targets. The cause of the sirens is not yet confirmed, and no projectiles have been reported, according to a report circulating among Israeli security correspondents.
A report circulated among Israeli security correspondents early Thursday morning indicated that sirens were heard in Bahrain and Kuwait, hours after the United States launched a series of strikes on Iranian targets. The report did not specify the type of sirens or whether they were linked to incoming projectiles. No immediate confirmation was available from official sources in either country. The reported sirens come amid a broader pattern of regional alerts during US-Iran confrontations; as The Zioneer has previously reported, similar sirens were reported in Bahrain and Kuwait during earlier rounds of American strikes on Iran. The cause of the current alerts remains unconfirmed, and no projectiles have been reported.
3 developments
- ConfirmedNew footage shows explosion at US 5th Fleet base in Bahrain from closer angle
- DevelopingUS denies Bahrain naval base hit; Iran claims attacks
- StrongIRGC claims attack on US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain as exchanges continue
- DevelopingSatellite images show major Iranian damage to U.S. Navy base in Bahrain
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