Sirens were reported in Bahrain early Sunday after drones reached their target, according to a report. The alert follows a series of recent regional multi-front attacks involving Iranian-backed launches that have struck targets in several countries, including Bahrain.
Sirens were reported in Bahrain early Sunday morning after drones reached their destination, according to a single-source report. The incident occurred just before 03:00 Jerusalem time, amid ongoing but less intense regional hostilities that have periodically affected Gulf states since the escalation with Iran earlier this month.
As The Zioneer reported on June 10-12, sirens and explosions were recorded in Bahrain during a wave of US self-defense strikes and Iranian retaliatory launches. This new alert appears to be a further instance of projectile penetration in the region, though details about the drones — their origin, type, and whether they were intercepted or struck their intended target — have not yet been reported. No casualties or damage have been confirmed.
The report originates from a single source and remains unverified by official channels. Further details are expected to emerge in the coming hours.
5 developments
- DevelopingSirens and explosions reported in Bahrain amid US self-defense strikes
- StrongTrump: US struck Iranian missile and radar sites; warns Iran will 'cease to exist' if ceasefire breached again
- ConfirmedSirens continue in Bahrain amid Iranian retaliatory launches, journalist says
- DevelopingAfter strikes on Iran, Trump threatens: 'A moment may come when we cannot show restraint — Iran will cease to exist'
Source and signal
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