Debris from an Iranian drone interception has injured an 11-year-old girl in Bahrain, causing damage to homes and vehicles. The Ministry of Interior announced this incident, describing Iran’s regional attacks as ‘sinful.’ The shrapnel injury occurred after the interception and destruction of Iranian drones affected both Hamad Town and the capital city, Manama.
The Ministry shared images of firefighters extinguishing a blaze in a building and a burnt-out car, mentioning that first responders are taking the required measures to address the situation.
In a related event, supporters of the Iran-backed group Hezbollah assembled in Beirut’s southern suburbs for an anti-U.S. and anti-Israel protest. Organized by the International Popular Committees to Resist Aggression, the protest featured participants carrying portraits of Iran’s supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei and waving flags. The gathering occurred amid Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon, which reportedly killed at least 12 people.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard claimed responsibility for firing ballistic missiles at a U.S. airbase in Jordan, targeting fighter aircraft and key facilities at Al Azraq air base. Despite state TV’s account of significant damage, the Pentagon has not yet responded.
In Kuwait, airspace has reopened following a temporary closure due to Iranian attacks. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation announced that flights have resumed normal operations, with ongoing monitoring of the situation to ensure safety.
The U.S. conducted ‘self-defense’ strikes following an incident where an American helicopter was shot down by an Iranian drone over the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump emphasized that Iran would ‘pay the price’ for the action.
