Iran launches drone and missile strikes on Kuwait and Bahrain following U.S. attacks
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The Iranian Revolutionary Guard reported launching a series of drones and missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain in response to U.S. airstrikes. The escalation has placed the existing agreement between the United States and Iran under strain.
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The Revolutionary Guard of Iran reported launching drone and missile strikes targeting positions in Bahrain and Kuwait. According to The Independent, these actions were carried out as a direct response to U.S. airstrikes that struck targets within the Islamic Republic.
Al Jazeera reports that the escalation has placed an existing agreement between the United States and Iran under strain. Following the exchanges, Iranian officials have threatened to halt ongoing negotiations aimed at ending the current conflict. The reported strikes involve both drone and missile systems, occurring in the wake of increased regional tensions following the initial U.S. strikes.