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By Our Reporter
Iran has launched heavy missiles against the United States, Isreal, UAE and Kuwait bases
Multiple missile strikes targeted US and allied military installations across the Gulf on Saturday, escalating regional tensions following ongoing US-Iran hostilities.
Bahrain confirmed its Fifth Fleet base in Manama was attacked, while the United Arab Emirates reported a major explosion at Al-Dhafra Airbase in Abu Dhabi.
Sources indicate additional strikes hit American facilities in Kuwait and Israel, highlighting the coordinated scope of Iran’s response. Officials say multiple hits were confirmed at these locations, though details on casualties and material damage remain unclear.
The attacks follow Iran’s statements that it would only cease missile launches on its own terms, signaling the continuation of its military campaign unless US concessions are made. Analysts warn that these developments further complicate US President Donald Trump’s strategy in the Middle East, marking a new phase in the region’s escalating conflict.
Iran’s missile operations come amid the broader backdrop of US-Israel strikes earlier this week, with both sides issuing warnings and preparing for potential retaliatory actions. Governments in the region are closely monitoring the situation, urging citizens to avoid targeted areas and adhere to official safety protocols.
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