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attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain. ## Was Iran also hit? Just before Iran fired missiles and drones
Bahrain and an airbase in the region. “Iran launched several ballistic missiles towards regional neighbours; however, all failed to hit their intended targets,” CENTCOM said in a statement on Tuesday, before Kuwait reported the attack
attacks, Iran immediately launched missiles and drones [mostly against the UAE](/news/2026/4/8/uae-kuwait-bahrain-report-attacks-despite-iran-us-ceasefire?utm_source=chatgpt.com), followed by Bahrain, Kuwait
Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard said it had targeted the headquarters of the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet in Bahrain and another country in its attack, without naming Kuwait. It said it launched its attack
Iran hit back the same day with missile and drone attacks across the region, including targets in Israel as well as US military assets in Bahrain, Kuwait
Kuwait “fell short or broke apart enroute”, and that three missiles targeting Bahrain were intercepted by US and Bahrain. - US forces also said they shot down three one-way attack drones “launched by Iran
Iran’s **Revolutionary Guard said it did not fire at Kuwait’s airport** and blamed the destruction on US interceptor missiles that failed to hit their targets, according to Iranian state media. **The US military
Bahrain and Kuwait on Wednesday. Iran said it would respond to attacks on its territory and interests. - As summer [demand increases](/economy/2026/6/3/iran-faces-a-new-energy-imbalance-but-its-options-are-limited), Iran faces a gap between energy supply and consumption. At the same time
attacks us, we will destroy all your infrastructure’ and cause an economic crash,” Seloom told Al Jazeera, referring to Gulf Cooperation Council members, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain. Over the course
Kuwait saying its air defence systems had intercepted incoming drones and missiles, and Bahrain activating warning sirens. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) also said it had intercepted multiple Iranian missiles and drones, while Iran
Bahrain and Kuwait – was at its lowest ebb. “Unfortunately, the GCC’s position is the weakest in history, considering the nature of the attack and the threat it poses to everyone.” Hinting at antagonism
Bahrain, drawing a parallel between Iranian attacks on Gulf states and Russia's daily aerial strikes on Ukrainian territory, which often use Shahed drones initially developed by Iran. Zelenskyy said last month that Ukrainian officials
Iran and most of the Middle East. The company justified the move, saying that it wanted to ensure its images were not used "by adversarial actors to target allied and Nato-partner personnel and civilians
attack in Tehran, Iran, Monday, March 23, 2026 [Vahid Salemi/AP Photo] ## What are the other costs of war besides bombs, missiles? The US claimed earlier that it struck more than 13,000 targets over
attack came from the Iran-backed group Hezbollah in Lebanon. The APKWS is designed to equip unguided rockets with a laser-targeting system, which turns them into low-cost precision weapons able to take down
Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Jordan were placed directly on Iran’s target list. ## 3- Miscalculating Iran’s military and defensive capabilities Iran’s gradual advances in missile technology, operational precision and air defence
missiles and four drones fired from Iran and warned that it reserves the right to respond to the “treacherous” attacks. The attacks on Monday mark the first time the UAE has been targeted since Iran
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have stressed that the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas supplies pass during peacetime
Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait — was operational. Subsequent phases expanded the grid to include the United Arab Emirates and Oman, with full integration completed in 2014. The system reduces the need for each country
Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia The US Navy Commander's handbook on naval operations law from 2022 defines a blockade as a "belligerent operation to prevent vessels and/or aircraft of all states, enemy and neutral