Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claims to have conducted missile and drone strikes against a US-linked vessel, the US Fifth Fleet headquarters, and a US air base in a regional country in retaliation for prior American attacks.
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View all signals →Representative image Manama , June 10 : Precautionary emergency protocols were triggered as air raid sirens were activated across Bahrain for a second time within an hour, prompting authorities to renew public safety warnings amid escalating regional friction. In an official statement issued in a post on X, Bahrain’s Interior Ministry told people, for the second time in the past hour, to “remain calm and head to the nearest safe place”. The renewed activation of emergency warning networks underlines the high-alert state in the Gulf nation, following recent hostile projectile incursions and drone threats targeted at strategic assets in the region.In a significant geographical expansion of the ongoing West Asian conflict, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched a drone attack against the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain and warned of a “more severe response” if American military operations against Iranian territory continue, according to Tasnim News Agency.
IRGC claims strikes on Kuwait base and US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said that US drones struck communications facilities on Qeshm Island and in Sirik with two projectiles, adding that it responded by attacking Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait and the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, In its statement, the IRGC warned that any future hostile actions would trigger a stronger response and said the United States would bear responsibility for the consequences of any disruption to oil and gas exports through the Strait of Hormuz. The statement said that four oil tankers "attempted to leave the Strait of Hormuz illegally at the instigation of the US military" and said one vessel was targeted after ignoring warnings, while the others turned back. US officials have previously denied Iranian claims that attacks damaged the Fifth Fleet headquarters and said Iranian missile and drone attacks were intercepted or failed to reach their targets.
Iran on Saturday fired ballistic missiles and drones at US allies Bahrain and Kuwait hours after the US conducted strikes on Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites in tit-for-tat attacks that further strained the fragile ceasefire. Bahrain, home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet, denounced the strikes, while Kuwait said they "represent a dangerous escalation".
Centcom says Iran fired seven missiles towards Kuwait and Bahrain US Central Command (Centcom) said Iran launched seven ballistic missiles towards Kuwait and Bahrain just hours after US forces shot down Iranian attack drones headed towards the Strait of Hormuz and carried out strikes on Iranian radar installations. According to Centcom, six of the missiles were intercepted while a seventh failed to reach its intended target. The command said there were no reports of injuries among US personnel and rejected Iranian claims that the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain had been damaged, describing those assertions as false.
IRGC says it targeted US fleet in Bahrain Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said they had launched drone attacks on the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain in response to American "aggression". In a statement, the IRGC said that clashes were ongoing, and warned of a "more severe response" if US strikes continued.
Sirens sound off in Bahrain Bahrain's interior ministry says warning sirens have begun, urging the public to head to the nearest safe place. Earlier, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said they had launched drone attacks on the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain in response to American "aggression".
Sirens sound off in Bahrain, as Iran announces targeting US fleet Iranian state media is reporting that the army is targeting the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain through drones. It added that the attack is in retaliation to Washington's assaults on southern Iran. Meanwhile, sirens are sounding off in Bahrain.