Tehran (HRNW) – Iranian state-affiliated media outlets, including Tasnim News Agency and Press TV, have reported that Iran carried out missile and drone strikes targeting alleged U.S. military installations in Bahrain and Kuwait.
According to statements attributed to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the attacks were conducted in response to recent U.S. strikes on Iranian territory. The IRGC claimed that Iranian naval, aerospace, and drone units participated in the coordinated operation.
The Iranian statement further asserted that U.S. facilities in both Bahrain and Kuwait were struck using missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). However, specific details regarding the scale of damage, casualties, or exact locations have not been independently verified.
Authorities in Bahrain, Kuwait, and the United States have not yet issued an official confirmation regarding the alleged attacks at the time of reporting.
Security analysts note that such claims, if confirmed, could significantly escalate regional tensions, particularly in the Gulf region where U.S. military installations are present across several allied states.
Independent verification of the reported strikes remains pending.
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Important Note
This report is based on claims made by Iranian state media outlets. The information has not been independently verified by HRNW or confirmed by U.S. or Gulf state authorities at the time of publication.
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