Bahrain says it downed over 340 Iranian drones and missiles

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13:50, 16/03/2026, Monday
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Bahrain says it downed over 340 Iranian drones and missiles
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Manama announces successful interception of 215 drones and 129 missiles launched from Iran, vowing to remain vigilant against what it describes as "malicious Iranian aggression" amid regional conflict.

Bahrain's defense forces announced Monday that they have intercepted and destroyed a total of 344 Iranian projectiles since the escalation between Washington and Tehran began late last month. The operation included shooting down 215 unmanned aerial vehicles and 129 ballistic missiles targeting the kingdom's territory.

Military response and regional stance

In an official statement, the Bahrain Defense Force declared it remains on high alert against what it termed "malicious Iranian aggression" directed at the country. The announcement comes as Gulf nations find themselves increasingly drawn into the widening confrontation between Iran and the US-led coalition. Authorities in Manama did not provide specific information regarding casualties or damage to infrastructure resulting from the Iranian attacks.

Broader conflict context

The military escalation follows joint US and Israeli operations against Iran that commenced on Feb. 28, which reportedly resulted in approximately 1,300 fatalities, including former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Tehran has responded with sustained drone and missile barrages targeting not only Israel but also several regional states including Jordan, Iraq, and various Gulf countries. Iranian officials characterize these strikes as targeting "US military assets" in the region.

Impact on civilian infrastructure

The ongoing exchanges have inflicted damage on civilian facilities across affected countries, with reports indicating strikes hit airports, seaports, and residential buildings. The conflict's expansion has raised concerns among regional capitals about broader destabilization, with Gulf monarchies increasingly forced to activate their air defense systems against incoming projectiles. The situation continues to develop as international calls for de-escalation have so far failed to halt the mutual attacks.



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