Iranian missiles hit five key US bases
TEHRAN - At least five key U.S. military bases in the region have come under heavy fire from Iranian missiles, as Iran continues to respond to the U.S.-Israeli attacks that targeted Tehran and other Iranian cities Saturday morning.
The targeted bases include Al-Udeid airbase in Qatar, Al-Salmiya base in Kuwait, Al-Zafra airbase in the UAE, the 5th U.S. base in Bahrain, and King Hussein Air Base in Jordan, the Tehran Times can confirm.
Reports from Arab media indicate that air raid sirens have been sounding continuously in Kuwait, Bahrain, and the UAE following the missile strikes. Additionally, explosions have been reported in the occupied territories, specifically in Tel Aviv, occupied al-Quds, and Be'er Sheva.
Some reports suggest explosions in Saudi Arabia and Dubai, which the Tehran Times is currently unable to verify.
This marks the second instance of the U.S. and Israel launching strikes against Iran amidst ongoing diplomatic negotiations. Iran and the U.S. concluded a third round of nuclear talks in Geneva on Thursday and were scheduled to reconvene next week in Vienna for more detailed discussions. Iran had previously warned that any further attack on its soil would not be contained like the conflict in June, threatening a regional conflagration.
