
Reported Iranian drone strike damages desalination plant in Bahrain
A drone launched from Iran damaged a desalination plant in Bahrain, according to the Associated Press.
The strike targeted critical water infrastructure, which supplies drinking water in the arid Gulf region where such facilities are essential for daily life. The attack occurred as military operations intensified across the region, with Iran launching drones and missiles while Israeli forces conducted airstrikes on targets linked to Iranian-backed groups.
Analysts cited in the report noted that attacks on infrastructure like desalination plants could disrupt water supplies for civilians, potentially leading to humanitarian consequences. Officials warned of severe impacts from such disruptions.
The broader conflict began on February 28, when the United States and Israel carried out coordinated strikes on Iranian nuclear and missile facilities, stating the operations aimed to limit Tehran's military capabilities. Since then, fighting has spread across the Middle East, with missile and drone attacks reported in several countries and Israeli strikes continuing in Lebanon and other areas of Iranian influence.
The incident underscores the expanding scope of the regional conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.
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