Iran Strikes US Interests in Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar, Killing 14
Iran struck US-linked interests in Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar in response to recent US bombings, Iran's Health Ministry said, reporting 14 people killed and 78 injured. The ministry also said one projectile landed close to a nuclear facility. The exchange marks a significant escalation in the wider confrontation between Washington and Tehran.

Iran struck US-linked interests in Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar, in what Tehran described as a response to recent US bombings, according to Iran's Health Ministry, which reported 14 people killed and 78 injured in the offensive.
The ministry said one projectile landed close to a nuclear facility, though it did not report any damage to the site itself. Officials in the three Gulf states have not yet issued a full accounting of the strikes' impact on their territory.
The exchange marks a significant escalation in the broader confrontation between Washington and Tehran, which has already disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and rattled energy markets in recent weeks. Regional governments and international mediators are said to be pressing both sides to avoid further strikes as the death toll from the wider conflict continues to climb.
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