A new exchange of fire with Iran in the Gulf tests the fragile ceasefire
Iran launched missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait, prompting U.S. interceptions and raising new concerns about the fragile ceasefire.
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Iran launched missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait, prompting U.S. interceptions and raising new concerns about the fragile ceasefire.
CAIRO (AP) โ Iran fired ballistic missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait early Saturday, Bahrainโs government said, adding that they were intercepted. It called on Tehran to immediately cease attacks on Gulf neighbors that it deemed a โserious escalation.โ Iranโs foreign ministry said the U.S. early Saturday attacked surveillance facilities on Qeshm Island and [โฆ]
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