Iran Launches New Wave of Attacks on US-Linked Targets in the Region

Following airstrikes on positions within Iranian territory, Iran’s armed forces announced the start of a new round of military operations targeting US-linked sites across the region. According to reports, these attacks have affected several countries including Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, and Iraq.
News networks have reported that the latest wave of attacks has focused on commercial and economic interests connected to the United States. In Kuwait, the Al Mina area witnessed several explosions, with local sources confirming the attacks in this zone.
It has also been stated that some military bases in the region were targeted with missile and drone strikes in response to what has been described as a “new aggression by the US Central Command.” Iranian officials have characterized this action as a reaction to recent developments.
In Bahrain, media outlets reported a strike on a US-associated commercial company, resulting in a fire. According to news sources, smoke columns were observed over parts of the country’s sky, especially near US bases and related facilities.
In northern Iraq, the sound of explosions was reported in the Sulaymaniyah province. Reports indicate that these attacks targeted the headquarters of groups identified by Iran as armed opposition forces.
In Jordan, military officials stated that they intercepted and destroyed four Iranian missiles that entered their airspace. No further details about possible damage or casualties from these incidents have been released so far.




