Bahrain sounds air-raid warning siren; residents urged to nearest safe place
At 7.36am on June 28, Bahrain's Ministry of Interior sounded a fresh warning siren, urging residents to "stay calm and head to the nearest safe place."
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- Residents of Bahrain must head immediately to the nearest safe place in response to the Ministry of Interior warning siren.
Bahrain's Ministry of Interior sounded a warning siren on June 28, urging residents to stay calm and head to the nearest safe place. The alert comes as Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it launched joint missile and drone operations targeting US military sites in Kuwait and Bahrain in response to recent US strikes against Iran. US Central Command said its Navy and Air Force conducted strikes on Iranian military targets at multiple locations in and near the Strait of Hormuz. Kuwait also reported its air defences were confronting hostile missile and drone attacks. Bahrain's foreign ministry condemned what it called renewed Iranian aggression against its territory, calling on the UN Security Council to hold an urgent session and ensure implementation of its Resolution 2817.
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Reported by: Khaleej Times 28 Jun 2026 Read the original ↗ More from Khaleej Times →
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Residents of Bahrain must head immediately to the nearest safe place in response to the Ministry of Interior warning siren.
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Khaleej Times (UAE).
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28 Jun 2026.
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Read the original at Khaleej Times: https://www.khaleejtimes.com/world/mena/us-israel-iran-lebanon-war-peace-deal-day-11-live-updates
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