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Bahrain says it was targeted by several Iranian drones in a new flare up linked to the ongoing Iran war. The Bahraini Defence Force said its air defence systems intercepted and destroyed multiple drones and three missiles launched from Iran towards the kingdom.facebook+1

Officials accused Tehran of maintaining a “hostile approach” by repeatedly targeting what they described as civilian and strategic facilities in Bahrain. They said debris from the intercepted drones and missiles fell in residential areas, damaging homes and vehicles but causing only minor injuries, including to an 11 year old girl.aljazeera+2

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed a series of missile and drone strikes on US linked targets in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan, describing them as retaliation for American attacks on Iranian military sites near the Strait of Hormuz. The group said it used multiple drones to hit installations associated with the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet based in Bahrain and other air bases in the region.youtubeiranintl+2

Bahrain’s foreign minister recently said that a total of 36 Iranian drones were launched at the kingdom in one wave of attacks, underscoring the scale of the threat. Authorities activated air raid sirens during the strikes and later issued an “all clear” after confirming that the immediate danger had passed.instagram+2

The latest incident forms part of a wider pattern of Iranian missile and drone activity against Gulf Cooperation Council states since February 2026, which has left several civilians dead and many more injured across the region. Gulf governments have condemned the attacks and called for stronger international action to deter further strikes on their territories.

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