Sirens were activated in Bahrain for the fourth time on Wednesday morning, according to reports. Details on the cause and any interceptions are not yet available.
At approximately 09:26 Jerusalem, a fourth siren activation was reported in Bahrain, according to a single source. The cause of the alert remains unconfirmed. This follows a series of earlier sirens and explosions that began at 04:36 Jerusalem, when the first sirens were activated after US strikes on Iran, as reported by Israeli media. The Zioneer has tracked multiple alerts throughout the morning, with the third siren activation also reported at 04:36 Jerusalem, though the timeline of events remains unclear due to overlapping reports.
As The Zioneer reported earlier, the initial sirens at 04:36 Jerusalem were attributed to US strikes on Iran, with subsequent waves of explosions and further sirens reported at 04:36 Jerusalem. The source quality evolved from a single unconfirmed report to multiple Israeli news outlets, including ynet and journalist Asaf Rozentzweig (N12), who confirmed the second and third siren activations. However, the exact timing of each alert is inconsistent across reports, with some summaries noting earlier alerts at 05:56 and 07:42 Jerusalem, though these times may refer to events from previous days.
This morning's events are part of a broader regional escalation. The Zioneer reported on Sunday June 28 that sirens sounded in Bahrain as US strikes targeted Iranian missile and drone sites, and on Wednesday June 10 reported sirens and explosions in Bahrain amid US self-defense strikes. The Zioneer also noted sirens activated in Kuwait following the Bahrain alerts on Wednesday June 10.
The cause of the fourth siren activation is not yet confirmed. No reports of interceptions, casualties, or damage have been received. The possibility of a false alarm or technical malfunction has not been ruled out, and The Zioneer is awaiting further details from official sources.
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