Attack on Iran. Gulf countries close airspace

Яна Орехова Incidents
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Attack on Iran. Gulf countries close their airspace
In the wake of missile attacks carried out by Israel and the USA on Iranian targets, as well as Iran's retaliatory actions, the Gulf states have decided to close their airspace over their territories. It is currently known that such a decision has been made in the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Qatar. Israel has also closed its skies.

Explosions have occurred in Bahrain and the capital of the UAE, Abu Dhabi, affecting American military bases. In particular, the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet Support Center in Bahrain was attacked.

Additionally, reports are coming in about an attempted attack on Qatar, which was repelled by air defense forces. U.S. military bases are also located in Qatar.


The Israeli "Channel Nine" reports that an American aircraft carrier group led by Abraham Lincoln was attacked in the Arabian Sea.

In Jordan, the capital of which is Amman, explosions can also be heard, and air raid sirens are sounding near the American military base.

New powerful explosions have been registered in Jerusalem.

Meanwhile, Iran is experiencing a near-total internet shutdown, with connectivity at only 4% of normal levels, according to data from the NetBlocks project.

The number of Middle Eastern countries where Iran has attacked U.S. military bases has increased to six, reports the Tasnim agency.

It is worth noting that today Israel began carrying out missile strikes, declaring it a "preventive attack." Washington confirmed this information and stated that it is a joint operation of Israel and the USA, named "Lion's Roar."
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