
Kuwait, UAE and Bahrain report air defenses intercepting Iranian missiles
Authorities in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain stated that their air defense systems intercepted Iranian missiles targeting the Gulf states early Sunday.
Associated Press reported that Iran launched the missile strikes in the early hours, prompting emergency security responses in several regional countries. Officials urged residents to seek shelter in secure locations as warning sirens sounded in cities following reports of incoming projectiles.
Air defense systems were activated to intercept the missiles, and emergency services were placed on high alert amid concerns over potential damage or casualties. The attacks occurred despite comments by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday, who said Iran would avoid attacking neighboring countries unless they participated in strikes against Iran.
Regional tensions have escalated amid the intensifying conflict involving Iran, the United States and Israel, with military strikes and retaliatory actions spreading across the Middle East. Security analysts have warned that such missile attacks and counterstrikes risk broadening the conflict and involving additional countries.
Gulf governments have increased security measures and called for calm among residents, while international leaders have urged restraint to prevent the crisis from developing into a wider regional war.
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