Key facts
- U.S. forces intercepted seven Iranian ballistic missiles aimed at Kuwait and Bahrain.
- Kuwait activated its air defenses.
- Bahrain sounded warning sirens.
- U.S. forces downed drones over the Strait of Hormuz.
- U.S. forces struck Iranian coastal radar sites.
- Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed retaliation strikes on U.S. bases and tankers.
- U.S. military reported intercepting most missiles.
- The U.S. initiated a third wave of attacks targeting Iran's air defense and radar systems.
- Israel reportedly conducted strikes on military targets within Iran.
- Israel's strikes focused on air defense infrastructure rather than ballistic missile sites.
U.S. forces intercepted seven Iranian ballistic missiles and drones, with some of the missiles aimed at Kuwait and Bahrain. Kuwait activated its air defenses in response, and Bahrain sounded warning sirens. U.S. forces also downed drones over the Strait of Hormuz, citing a threat to maritime traffic. In a subsequent action, U.S. forces struck Iranian coastal radar sites. This incident occurred after Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed retaliation strikes on U.S. bases and tankers, though the U.S. military reported intercepting most missiles. The events are unfolding amidst ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran and as a regional conflict nears its 100-day mark.
Following the Iranian missile and drone launches, the U.S. initiated a third wave of attacks targeting Iran's air defense and radar systems, according to a U.S. official. Separately, Israel reportedly conducted strikes on military targets within Iran in retaliation for the earlier Iranian missile attack. Israeli media, citing a military source, reported that Israel's strikes prioritized air defense infrastructure over ballistic missile sites, with the aim of signaling resolve against Iran's military buildup. Details of the Israeli operation remain unclear.
The situation highlights escalating tensions in the region, with multiple actors engaging in retaliatory actions. The U.S. actions appear to be a direct response to Iranian missile and drone launches, while Israel's actions are framed as a response to Iran's broader military activities and buildup. The involvement of both the U.S. and Israel in striking Iranian targets suggests a coordinated or at least parallel effort to counter Iranian aggression.
Further developments are expected as the situation is ongoing. The U.S. has indicated continued action against Iranian air defense and radar systems. The full scope and impact of the Israeli strikes are yet to be clarified.
