Iran Claims Responsibility for Drone Attacks on US Bases Amid Regional Tensions
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- Further, Bahrain called for the United Nations Security Council to convene an emergency session and put an end to Iran's military actions and hold Tehran accountable.
- The IRGC said the attacks were carried out in response to recent US strikes on five coastal sites in Iran.
- Oman later joined Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates in condemning the reported strike on Bahrain, reaffirming its support for the kingdom's security and rejecting actions that threaten regional stability.
Tensions in the Gulf region escalated as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed responsibility for missile and drone attacks on US military bases in Bahrain and Kuwait. This development follows recent US strikes on five coastal sites in Iran, which the IRGC cited as the catalyst for their military response.
Bahrain's interior ministry confirmed that warning sirens were activated in the country after reports of an explosion at Sheikh Isa Air Base, indicating a heightened state of alert. The US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain, a vital military installation, was also targeted during these attacks.
In a show of regional solidarity, Oman joined Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates in condemning the reported strike on Bahrain, emphasizing their commitment to the kingdom's security.
The situation reflects the ongoing military actions and retaliatory measures that have characterized the recent conflict between Iran and the United States, with both sides asserting their positions in a rapidly deteriorating security environment.
As the IRGC continues to assert its military capabilities, the implications for regional stability remain significant, with potential repercussions for US interests in the area.
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