Iran Attacks US-Linked Targets Following US Air Strikes on Its Facilities
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- Iran says it hit US-linked targets as Bahrain reports drone attack
- Bahrain, which hosts the US Navy's Fifth Fleet, said multiple Iranian drones had attacked its territory.
- Iran says it has struck American-linked targets in response to "barbaric air strikes" by the US on its coastal surveillance facilities.
- Later, Bahrain condemned what it said was an Iranian drone attack on its territory as a flagrant violation of its sovereignty and a threat to its security, adding that it reserved the right to defend itself.
- Bahrain says Iranian drones targeted its territory after US-Iran exchange of strikes - Moneycontrol.com
Iran has launched strikes against US-linked targets, claiming these actions are a direct response to recent US air strikes on its coastal surveillance facilities. The Iranian government described its military actions as 'defensive' and condemned the US strikes as 'barbaric', asserting that they violated international law.
In a related development, Bahrain reported that multiple Iranian drones had attacked its territory, which it condemned as a violation of its sovereignty and a threat to its security. The US air strikes, which Iran claims prompted its retaliation, have heightened tensions in the region, particularly as Bahrain hosts the US Navy's Fifth Fleet.
The Iranian foreign ministry did not disclose the specific locations of the targets it struck but emphasized that its actions were necessary to defend its national interests. Bahrain's condemnation of the drone attacks underscores the escalating conflict and the potential for further military engagements in the region.
As the situation develops, both Iran and Bahrain have indicated their readiness to respond to any further threats, suggesting that the cycle of retaliation may continue.
