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Missile strike hits buildings in capital city of Bahrain

Published on: March 7, 2026 11:26 AM

Footage shows moment Iranian strike hits high-rise in Bahrain – video |  Bahrain | The GuardianAuthorities in Bahrain say a missile strike linked to the ongoing regional conflict has hit several buildings in the capital city, damaging a hotel and two residential structures.

The Ministry of Interior of Bahrain confirmed that the attack occurred in Manama, where emergency services responded to fires and structural damage following the impact. Officials said civil defence teams quickly extinguished a fire that broke out in a flat within one of the affected residential buildings.

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Despite the damage, authorities reported that no casualties occurred in the incident. Emergency teams secured the area and conducted inspections to ensure the safety of residents.

The strike comes as tensions across the Gulf continue to escalate amid the broader confrontation involving Iran, Israel and the United States. Iran has launched missile and drone attacks across several locations in response to ongoing military operations targeting the country.

According to the Bahrain Defence Force, the kingdom’s air defence systems have intercepted a large number of incoming threats since the beginning of the hostilities. Military officials said defence units have successfully destroyed 75 missiles and 123 drones targeting the country.

In a statement, the armed forces said their personnel had demonstrated a high level of operational readiness and vigilance in defending the country. The statement also condemned the use of ballistic missiles and drones against civilian infrastructure, describing such actions as a violation of international humanitarian law and the United Nations Charter.

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Authorities warned that attacks on residential areas and private property pose a serious threat to regional stability and civilian safety.

Following the incident, officials issued a public advisory urging residents to remain indoors and avoid unnecessary travel while security forces continue monitoring the situation.

The government said emergency and defence units remain on high alert as the regional conflict continues to evolve, with authorities prioritising the protection of civilians and key infrastructure.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Bahrain missile attack, Bahrain security, Iran Gulf tensions, Latest, Manama strike, Middle East conflict, regional crisis

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