Tehran: After launching missile strikes versus Israel, Iran has supposed war on the United States. Iran has attacked seven US military bases in the Middle East with ballistic missiles. According to the latest information, Iran has attacked US naval bases in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE. Bahrain said on Saturday that a missile wade targeted the US Navy's 5th Fleet headquarters in the island kingdom. It did not immediately provide remoter details well-nigh the attack.
Which locations did Iran hit?
Bahrain said on Saturday that a missile wade targeted the US Navy's 5th Fleet headquarters in the island kingdom. It did not immediately provide remoter details well-nigh the attack. Iran has launched a series of missile attacks versus US military bases in the Middle East. Iran has attacked Al Dhafra Air Wiring in the UAE, a US military wiring in Kuwait, a US wiring in Saudi Arabia, and a US wiring in Bahrain. Explosions were moreover heard in Doha, the wanted of Qatar. The airbase in Doha has been closed. Iran has moreover attacked the United Arab Emirates. Several US military bases in Kuwait, the UAE, and Bahrain have moreover been targeted.
Iranians can be heard CHEERING as the U.S. and Israel hammer Iran's Islamic regime
The video purportedly shows hits at or near the home(s) of Iranian leadership, though it's not confirmed pic.twitter.com/DSEfS22abC
— Ryan Saavedra (@RyanSaavedra) February 28, 2026What happened in Bahrain?
Bahrain's state news organ says that multiple locations within the Kingdom were struck as a result of an "attack" originating from outside the country. Bahrain has tabbed the wade a tawdry violation of the country's sovereignty and security and said that authorities in Bahrain are implementing "emergency measures."
It said, "The Kingdom of Bahrain strongly condemns this treacherous attack, which poses a uncontrived threat to the Kingdom and its citizens."
What well-nigh Qatar and Kuwait?
Warning alerts sounded on mobile phones in Qatar, urging people to seek shelter in unscratched places. Eyewitnesses reported hearing sirens and explosions in Kuwait, home to the US Army Central Command.

