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Kuwait, Bahrain intercept fresh Iran attacks

Published on: July 15, 2026 6:48 PM

Kuwait and Bahrain said they intercepted fresh Iranian aerial attacks on Wednesday as tensions between Iran and the United States escalated over the Strait of Hormuz. Both Gulf states reported successfully stopping incoming drones and missiles before they reached their targets. The latest attacks underscore the growing risk of a wider regional conflict affecting Gulf security and global energy routes.

Kuwait’s military said its air defenses intercepted several attack drones, describing the incident as “Iranian aggression.” Bahrain’s armed forces later announced they had destroyed multiple Iranian aerial threats targeting the kingdom. Earlier, Bahrain’s Interior Ministry activated emergency warning sirens and urged residents to remain calm while moving to the nearest safe locations.

Read more: Four Kuwaiti Sailors Injured in Iranian Attack on Naval Ship

Iranian state media said the attacks were launched against US military targets in Kuwait and the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain. The reported strikes came after American forces carried out fresh military operations against Iranian targets. Tehran has presented the attacks as retaliation for the latest US actions in the region.

The exchange of fire marks another escalation in the confrontation centered on the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes. Continued military activity around the strategic waterway has heightened concerns over regional stability, commercial shipping, and global energy supplies. International observers fear further escalation could disrupt maritime trade.

Read more: US-Iran war reignites with major strikes 

The latest incidents add to mounting instability across the Gulf as diplomatic efforts struggle to contain the conflict. Regional governments remain on high alert while military forces continue to strengthen air defense measures. Analysts warn that additional exchanges between Iran and the United States could further widen the crisis if negotiations fail.

 

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Bahrain intercept drones, Gulf security, Iran attacks Kuwait, Iran US conflict, Latest, Middle East Tensions, Strait of Hormuz

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