Attacks spread across Gulf

Sirens sounded in Bahrain twice, debris from strikes fell in Dubai, NATO neutralized a ballistic missile over Turkey, and a drone struck Salalah Port in Oman — all reported as attacks spilled across Gulf neighbors in the last 48 hours. [](https://x.com/i/status/2032556756119990460) [](https://x.com/i/status/2032467638295683560).

Al Jazeera reported) that one person was killed in Manama on March 10 after explosions struck Bahrain amid the strikes, with the Bahraini defence ministry saying earlier that its air defences had engaged incoming projectiles. aljazeera.com Gulf News said) debris from an intercepted projectile damaged the façade of a building in central Dubai (near Sheikh Zayed Road/DIFC) and that authorities reported no injuries, while the UAE urged people to keep clear of fallen debris because it could be hazardous. msn.com Turkey’s defence ministry told Reuters) on March 13 that NATO air defences had shot down a third ballistic missile believed fired from Iran and that Ankara had formally asked Tehran to clarify the incident following earlier interceptions on March 4 and March 9. usnews.com Bloomberg and Oman state media reported) that drones hit fuel storage tanks at Salalah Port on March 11, sparking large fires and prompting terminal closures and a suspension of operations, and Oman’s sultan spoke with Iran’s president afterwards as Tehran pledged to investigate. marketwatch.com

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