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Bahrain sounds air raid warning amid Iran-US conflict

Created at 18 Jul · 12:36 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Bahrain activated air raid sirens for the sixth time in a few hours, urging citizens to seek shelter as conflict between the US and Iran escalates. Iran has accused US forces of targeting civilian infrastructure, while the US stated its strikes aim to degrade Iranian military capabilities.

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Key Numbers

twooil tankers allegedly hit by mines
fourships Iran claimed to have stopped
twobridges targeted by Iran
60-dayperiod of interim deal between US and Iran

Who's Involved

Bahrain Interior Ministry
urged citizens to seek shelter and remain calm
Bahrain's army
stated air defences repelled Iranian aerial assaults
Kuwait ministry of electricity and water
reported a hostile attack on a power and water plant
Iran's Revolutionary Guards
claimed responsibility for attacks and mine explosions
US Central Command
reported striking Iran to degrade military capabilities
Major General Mohsen Rezaei
senior military adviser to Iran's supreme leader, threatened full-scale offensive operations
US President Donald Trump
threatened to hit Iranian infrastructure
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
warned of catastrophic consequences if hostilities resume
Bahrain sounds air raid warning amid Iran-US conflict

↳ Why This Matters

The escalating conflict between the US and Iran, marked by air raid warnings in Bahrain and strikes on infrastructure and shipping, poses a significant risk to regional stability and global energy markets. The potential for a return to full-scale hostilities threatens catastrophic consequences, as warned by the UN.

Key facts

  • Bahrain has sounded air raid sirens multiple times amid escalating conflict between the US and Iran.
  • Bahrain's army reported repelling Iranian aerial assaults.
  • Kuwait reported an Iranian strike on a power and water plant.
  • Iran claimed to have struck oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, which the US denied.
  • US forces conducted strikes targeting Iranian military capabilities.
  • Iran accused the US of targeting civilian infrastructure and stated it retaliated with strikes on US assets.

Bahrain activated its air raid sirens for the sixth time in a few hours on Saturday, urging citizens and residents to seek shelter amid escalating conflict between the United States and Iran. The Bahraini Interior Ministry called for calm, while the nation's army reported that its air defence systems had intercepted and destroyed multiple Iranian aerial assaults.

Kuwait also reported that Iran struck another of its power and water plants, causing a fire and deactivating several power generation units. This follows a similar attack the previous day. Iran's Revolutionary Guards claimed that two oil tankers exploded after hitting mines in the Strait of Hormuz, an assertion that the US military quickly denied. The Guards also stated they had stopped four ships attempting to transit the critical waterway.

Senior military adviser to Iran's supreme leader, Major General Mohsen Rezaei, warned that Tehran would resume full-scale offensive operations if US strikes continued for another two or three days, stating that no political border would be safe. US Central Command confirmed on X that US forces had conducted strikes against Iran, aimed at degrading its military capabilities. Iran, in turn, accused US forces of targeting civilian infrastructure, including an airport, a railway station, and two bridges, and claimed to have struck US assets across the region. US President Donald Trump had previously threatened to hit Iranian infrastructure, though confirmation from the US side was not immediately available.

Earlier on Monday, Bahrain sounded missile alert sirens for a second time as Iran retaliated over US airstrikes. The US military stated it had completed its latest round of attacks targeting Iran. The ongoing conflict in the Strait of Hormuz, through which a significant portion of global oil and gas passes, is challenging an interim deal between the US and Iran. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern, stating that a return to full-scale hostilities would have catastrophic consequences.

Frequently asked questions

Bahrain is sounding air raid sirens due to potential incoming drone or missile attacks amid the escalating conflict between the US and Iran.

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway through which approximately one-fifth of the world's oil and natural gas passes, making it a key point of contention in the US-Iran conflict.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that a return to full-scale hostilities would have catastrophic consequences.

What Happens Next

01Iran may resume full-scale offensive operations if US strikes continue.
02Further US strikes against Iran are possible.
03The interim deal between the US and Iran faces challenges amid ongoing attacks.

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How It Developed

Bahrain sounded air raid sirens for the sixth time in a few hours.
A Bahraini Interior Ministry spokesperson urged citizens to remain calm and head to safe places.
Bahrain activated its air sirens for a second time on Saturday, warning residents to shelter after detecting possible incoming drones or missiles.
Bahrain's army stated its air defences repelled a wave of Iranian attacks, intercepting and destroying aerial assaults.
Kuwait reported Iran struck another power and water plant, leading to the deactivation of several power generation units.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards claimed two oil tankers exploded after hitting mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a claim the US military denied.
US forces reported striking Iran with attacks designed to degrade Iranian military capabilities.
Iran accused US forces of targeting civilian infrastructure and stated it had struck US assets across the region.

Sources

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Bahrain sounds air raid warning for sixth timeMiddle East Eye
T2
Air Raid Sirens Sound in Bahrain: interior MinistryAir Raid Sirens ...deccanchronicle.com
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Bahrain sounds air raid sirens, US and Iran exchange strikesnewarab.com

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