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Kuwait and Bahrain face more Iranian missiles as attacks increase

Kuwait and Bahrain face more Iranian missiles as attacks increase
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Bahrain said Saturday that Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones toward the kingdom and Kuwait, all of which were intercepted and destroyed by Bahrain’s air defense systems. Bahrain’s General Command said Iran fired three ballistic missiles and several drones, which were successfully shot down by the Bahrain Defence Force before reaching their targets. The announcement […]

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