Feb 28 β€’ 16:05 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

These are the countries bombed by Iran in response to the operation of the U.S. and Israel

Iran retaliated against U.S. and Israeli operations with missile strikes on multiple Middle Eastern countries near its borders.

In response to a series of operations and bombings conducted by the United States and Israel within its territory, Iran launched missile strikes targeting various locations in several Middle Eastern countries. This military response highlights the escalating tensions in the region following attacks on Iranian governmental ministries and military bases. The retaliation is reflective of Iran's commitment to protect its sovereignty and respond firmly to perceived aggressions.

The Iranian regime, led by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei since the 1979 revolution, aimed its missiles at neighboring countries such as Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Jordan. Reports indicate that a missile struck the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet base in Bahrain, while other strikes targeted American facilities in Qatar and Kuwait, although significant damage was not reported. However, debris from intercepted missiles in the UAE caused casualties, illustrating the potential risks to civilian safety in the region.

The rapid dissemination of videos and images showing the interception of Iranian missiles on social media reflects the heightened public interest and engagement regarding military operations in the Middle East. This series of strikes and the subsequent international reactions may lead to further escalations in conflict, necessitating dialogues for de-escalation to prevent a larger regional conflict, particularly as diplomatic relations remain complex and strained.

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