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Residential building damaged in Iranian strike, says Bahrain ministry
Residential building damaged in Iranian strike, says Bahrain ministry The Gulf nation's Ministry of Interior said that a residential building in the Muharraq Governorate suffered damage in the attacks, though no casualties were reported. In a statement posted on X, the ministry attributed the damage to “the sinful Iranian aggression” and said the authorities had begun procedures at the site. Earlier, Bahrain called on the UN Security Council to hold an urgent session and put an end to this ongoing aggression and hold its perpetrators accountable.
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Egypt Independent
· Jun 28, 2026
Residential building badly damaged in Iranian attack, Bahrain government says
A residential building in the Gulf kingdom of Bahrain suffered heavy damage in an Iranian attack overnight, its Interior Ministry said Sunday. No one was killed, the ministry said. It posted pictures of what appears to be the penthouse of a multistory residential block in ruins, with missing walls and collapsed ceilings, in the tiny The post Residential building badly damaged in Iranian attack, Bahrain government says appeared first on Egypt Independent.
Syrian Arab News Agency
· Jun 28, 2026
Iran attacks residential areas in Bahrain as Kuwait intercepts missiles and drones
Manama/Kuwait City, June 28 (SANA) An Iranian attack damaged a residential building in Bahrain’s Muharraq Governorate early Sunday, while Kuwait said its air defense systems intercepted Iranian missiles and drones that entered the country’s airspace amid escalating tensions in the Gulf. Bahrain’s Interior Ministry said the attack caused material damage to the residential building, with []
Anadolu Agency
· Jun 28, 2026
Bahrain says it intercepted 'a number of' Iranian aerial attacks
Iranian attacks damaged residential building in northern Bahrain 'with no loss of life,' says Bahrain's Interior Ministry
TASS
· Jun 28, 2026
Iranian attack damages residential building — Bahraini Interior Ministry
There were no casualties
Daily Express
· Jun 28, 2026
US bases targeted by airstrikes hours after Trump threatens to wipe Iran off the map
Bahrain says Iran's strikes damaged a block of flats near the international airport
Hindustan Times
· Jul 9, 2026
US-Iran war LIVE: US strikes bridges leading to city where Khamenei is to be buried today; Tehran vows more attacks
US-Iran war LIVE: Iran Guards said the strikes on Bahrain and Kuwait were carried out in response to attacks on Iran's two bridges in the eastern provinces towards the holy city of Mashhad. Notably, Mashhad is the city where Iran's slain Supreme Leader Khamenei is due to be buried later today.
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Related coverage for "Residential building damaged in Iranian strike, says Bahrain ministry": Egypt Independent — Residential building badly damaged in Iranian attack, Bahrain government says. Syrian Arab News Agency — Iran attacks residential areas in Bahrain as Kuwait intercepts missiles and drones. Anadolu Agency — Bahrain says it intercepted 'a number of' Iranian aerial attacks. TASS — Iranian attack damages residential building — Bahraini Interior Ministry. Daily Express — US bases targeted by airstrikes hours after Trump threatens to wipe Iran off the map. Hindustan Times — US-Iran war LIVE: US strikes bridges leading to city where Khamenei is to be buried today; Tehran vows more attacks