
Explosions Reported in Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait following Iranian Retaliatory Attacks
Following the criminal US aggression and the flagrant violation of the ceasefire, the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran targeted the bases of the US terrorist army in Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait with drone and missile attacks early on Wednesday.
Arab sources have reported that several heavy explosions were heard in Bahrain following the Iranian missile attack.
So far, local sources have reported that 16 explosions were heard in the Persian Gulf Arab country.
US bases in Kuwait have also been targeted and warning sirens have sounded. Unofficial sources say that the base of the American terrorist forces in the Al-Jahra region in Kuwait has been targeted. The country's army general staff has also reported that defense systems were trying to counter Iranian missiles and drones.
In Jordan, the American base Al-Azraq in the east of the country was also targeted by Iranian attacks, and warning sirens sounded and defense systems deployed at the base were fired to counter Iranian missiles.

Region to Turn into Hell for US, IRGC Aerospace Chief Warns
“You make the sacred Strait of Hormuz unsafe?! We will make the region hell for you from all over Iran.
"This is the response to the Americans' boldness in the region, God willing."
The warning came after the US terrorist military carried out a fresh act of aggression against Iran, targeting multiple cities in southern Iran.
In response, Iran's top military command announced the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint through which roughly one-fifth of global petroleum passes.
In a separate statement, the IRGC Navy warned that any vessel approaching the strategic waterway would face decisive action.
It further warned all oil tankers and commercial vessels currently operating in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman not to leave their anchorages.
Meanwhile, in response to the latest aggression, IRGC aerospace and naval divisions carried out coordinated attacks on 18 American military targets across the region.