Kuwait and Bahrain Condemn Iran's Seven Missile Attack
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- Kuwait condemned fresh attacks from Iran on June 6, 2026, calling them a direct threat to the lives of its citizens and residents.
- Kuwait's Foreign Ministry said the attacks violate its sovereignty and constitute a dangerous escalation.
- Bahrain's Foreign Ministry condemned Iran's attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, stating the two Gulf states intercepted seven missiles fired by Iran.
- Bahrain said the aggression is a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of both Bahrain and Kuwait.
Why it matters: The condemnations highlight a dangerous escalation after seven missiles were intercepted, raising the chance of civilian casualties and prompting regional authorities to bolster air defenses in Kuwait and Bahrain.
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