BAHRAIN - Bahrain said Iran had launched another attack on its territory. The Bahraini military claimed to have intercepted and destroyed a number of drones and missiles.
As reported by CNN, Tuesday, July 14, the Bahrain Defense Force General Command warned residents not to approach the debris of drones or missiles that had been shot down. The military stressed that "their weapons and units are at the highest level of readiness."
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed to have destroyed a number of weapons support warehouses, satellite communication centers, and buildings belonging to US forces in missile and drone attacks targeting the Juffair military base in Bahrain today.
On Monday, July 13, the United States' allies, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan, responded to the air threat, after Iran said it launched attacks in various regions in response to the US attack on its territory.
Sirens were sounded in Bahrain, while the Kuwaiti military said it was dealing with "hostile" air targets. The Jordanian military intercepted four missiles from Iran. The three countries also reported air raids on Sunday, July 12.
In Bahrain, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said its air force attacked Isa Air Base, according to Iran's semi-official news agency Fars.
Isa Air Base does not host a permanent presence of US forces, but only periodic rotations of US personnel.
Bases that were the location of US operations in Kuwait were also hit, including a missile base that was on fire, where missile launchers and ammunition warehouses were destroyed, the IRGC said.
In Jordan, the IRGC said it targeted several large missile warehouses and fuel storage facilities at Prince Hassan Air Base, according to a statement reported by Fars on Monday morning local time.
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