Air raid sirens sound in Bahrain and Kuwait as both countries report responding to hostile missile and drone attacks. Bahrain’s interior ministry says air sirens are activated and urges citizens and residents to remain calm and go to the nearest safe place. In Kuwait, the Kuwaiti army says it is confronting hostile missile and drone attacks. It adds that the army’s general staff notes that any explosions heard result from air defense systems intercepting those incoming threats. Another development reported by Middle East Eye indicates that Kuwait’s alerts follow earlier actions in Bahrain, along with message alerts sent to phones in Qatar. Across the reports, authorities frame the sirens and communications as public safety measures while air defense systems operate. No additional details about the origin, number, or impact of the attacks are provided in the excerpts.
Air raid sirens sounded in Bahrain and Kuwait amid reported missile and drone attacks
Air raid sirens sound in Bahrain and Kuwait as both countries report responding to hostile missile and drone attacks. Bahrain’s interior ministry says air sirens are activated and urges citizens and r...
- Air sirens are activated in Bahrain, according to Bahrain’s interior ministry.
- Bahrain urges citizens and residents to remain calm and go to the nearest safe place.
- Kuwait reports it is confronting hostile missile and drone attacks, according to the Kuwaiti army.
- Kuwait says explosions heard are caused by air defense systems intercepting hostile attacks.
- Middle East Eye reports Kuwait’s alerts follow sirens in Bahrain and phone message alerts in Qatar.
Air raid sirens blare in Kuwait Air raid sirens have now sounded off in Kuwait, following ones activated in Bahrain and message alerts sent to phones in Qatar. "The Kuwaiti air defenses are currently confronting hostile missile and drone attacks," the Kuwaiti army said in a statement.
1 hour agoSirens sound in Bahrain, Kuwait Air sirens were activated in Bahrain, the country's interior ministry said. "Citizens and residents are urged to remain calm and head to the nearest safe place," the ministry said on X. Meanwhile, the Kuwaiti army indicated that it was responding to "hostile missile and drone attacks". It added that the General Staff of the Army noted "that any explosions heard are a result of air defense systems intercepting hostile attacks".
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