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Iran’s IRGC Claims Strikes on Bahrain and Kuwait Sites

Iran’s IRGC Claims Strikes on Bahrain and Kuwait Sites

Key Takeaways

  • Iran's Revolutionary Guards claimed to have targeted sites in Bahrain and Kuwait.
  • Targets included a U.S. combat aircraft gathering site, an intelligence data centre, and naval facilities.
  • No casualties or damage reports were immediately available.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced that they have carried out strikes on multiple sites in Bahrain and Kuwait, according to state media reports. The targets included a U.S. combat aircraft gathering site at Sheikh Isa Air Base in Bahrain and an intelligence data centre known as Batelco. Additionally, the IRGC claimed to have targeted a U.S. naval fuel-support pier at Al Ahmadi Port in Kuwait and a U.S. signals and communications centre.

In a statement reported by state media, the IRGC did not provide details on the nature or extent of the attacks but emphasized their involvement. The reports stated that these actions were taken against what they perceived as U.S. military infrastructure in the region.

The targets mentioned are significant for their strategic importance to both Bahrain and Kuwait. Sheikh Isa Air Base is a key location for U.S. military operations, while Al Ahmadi Port serves as an essential naval support facility. The intelligence data centre at Batelco is known for its role in gathering information crucial for regional security.

No immediate reports of casualties or damage were available from either Bahrain or Kuwait following the reported attacks. Both countries have not yet commented on the claims, and their official statements are awaited.

The IRGC’s announcement comes amid heightened tensions in the Gulf region, with ongoing concerns over U.S. military presence and activities. The strikes could potentially escalate regional conflicts and impact diplomatic relations between Iran, Bahrain, Kuwait, and the United States.

While the exact timing of these attacks is not specified in the reports, they are part of a series of incidents that have been reported recently involving Iran and its allies targeting U.S. military assets in the region.

The international community remains closely monitoring the situation, with calls for de-escalation and dialogue to prevent further conflict.