Iran Launches Missiles and Drones at US-Linked Bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain
1-Minute Brief
The attacks mark a significant escalation in regional tensions, raising concerns about broader conflict involving US and Iranian forces.
Key Facts
- Jordan reported shooting down five missiles launched by Iran targeting an area with a US-hosted air base.
- The US military stated that nearly all drones aimed at Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain were intercepted.
- Iran targeted multiple bases across three Gulf allies following renewed US strikes on Tehran.
- Lebanon's Health Ministry reported 3,666 deaths from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2.
- President Donald Trump accused Iran of downing a US helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz and pledged a response.
What Happened
Iran launched missiles and drones at sites in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain, some of which host US forces. Most of the projectiles were reportedly intercepted, according to US and Jordanian officials.
Why It Matters
These attacks represent a direct confrontation between Iran and US forces in the region, increasing the risk of further military escalation and instability in the Gulf.
What's Next
Further responses from the US or its allies are possible, and regional security measures may be heightened. Observers are watching for additional military or diplomatic developments.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft6h agoIran fires missiles at air base hosting US forces in Jordan
- Al JazeeraLeft9h agoIran war live: Tehran targets US forces in Bahrain, Jordan after south hit
- The IndependentLeft6h agoIran-US war latest: Iran attacks US bases across three Gulf allies after Trump renews strikes on Tehran
