Iran fires fresh missiles at Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain in widening attacks

A simultaneous attack across Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain marks a significant widening of the conflict beyond direct US Iran exchanges, drawing multiple Gulf states into active defence postures and raising the risk of further escalation involving their own forces and energy infrastructure. Kuwait and Bahrain are both significant within regional oil and gas logistics, and any miss or successful strike on infrastructure there would compound existing Hormuz related supply concerns. Markets are likely to read this as evidence the conflict is broadening rather than de-escalating, supporting continued strength in oil prices and safe haven assets, with elevated volatility likely to persist.

Iran fires fresh missiles at Jordan’s Muwaffaq Salti base, while Kuwait and Bahrain intercept Iranian missiles and drones in widening regional attacks.

Summary:

  • Iran reportedly fired ballistic missiles at Jordan’s Muwaffaq Salti Air Base, which hosts US forces and was the target of an earlier salvo that was fully intercepted, with alleged footage showing the launches leaving Iranian territory
  • Kuwait’s Armed Forces General Staff said its air defence systems were intercepting hostile aerial targets from Iran, including UAVs and ballistic missiles
  • Sirens sounded again in Bahrain, with authorities urging citizens and residents to remain calm, head to the nearest safe location and follow official updates
  • Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait reportedly intercepted Iranian missiles and drones targeting US military assets, marking wider regional involvement in the conflict

Iran has launched a renewed wave of missile attacks targeting Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain, marking a significant widening of its military response beyond direct strikes on US and Iranian territory.

Iran reportedly fired ballistic missiles at Jordan’s Muwaffaq Salti Air Base, which hosts US forces in eastern Jordan. The base was targeted in an earlier salvo, the previous night, that was fully intercepted, and alleged footage purportedly showed the latest missiles leaving Iranian territory.

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Kuwait’s Armed Forces General Staff said its air defence systems were actively intercepting hostile aerial targets originating from Iran, including both drones and ballistic missiles, in line with established operational procedures.

In Bahrain, air raid sirens sounded again, with authorities urging citizens and residents to remain calm, move to the nearest safe location and follow updates through official channels.

Reports indicated that Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait all intercepted Iranian missiles and drones aimed at US military assets, underscoring the extent to which the conflict has expanded to draw in multiple Gulf states hosting American forces.

The renewed attacks raise questions over whether Iran is attempting to find gaps in regional missile defences after earlier strikes were intercepted, or whether the strategy is aimed simply at sustaining pressure across multiple fronts regardless of interception rates

Iran fires fresh missiles at Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain in widening attacks

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