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Iran Fires Missiles at Bahrain, Kuwait Following US-Iran Exchange in Gulf

Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones at Bahrain and Kuwait after exchanging strikes with US forces in the Gulf region.

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Iran fired ballistic missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait on Saturday, according to statements from both Gulf nations, following an exchange of strikes between Iranian and US forces in the region.

Air raid sirens sounded across Bahrain as authorities instructed residents to move to safe locations and await further instructions. Kuwait's military reported it was actively intercepting drones and missiles launched toward the country.

The Iranian strikes occurred hours after US forces shot down Iranian drones and struck Iranian radar sites in the Gulf. The sequence of events represents the latest escalation in tensions between Iran and US forces operating in the region.

Both Bahrain and Kuwait confirmed they were targeted by Iranian projectiles, though details about potential damage or casualties were not immediately available. The incidents threaten what has been described as a fragile ceasefire in the region.

The Gulf states' reports indicate Iran expanded its military response beyond direct confrontation with US forces to include attacks on American allies in the region. The targeting of civilian areas prompted emergency alerts and safety measures in affected countries.

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