Attack on Iran. Gulf countries close airspace

Анна Федорова Incidents
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Attack on Iran. Gulf countries close airspace
In response to missile attacks carried out by Israel and the United States on Iranian targets, as well as subsequent ballistic missile launches, the Gulf states have decided to close their airspace.
Currently, it is known that this decision has been made by the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Kuwait. Israel has also taken similar measures by closing its airspace.
Furthermore, reports of explosions have been received from Bahrain and Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, where American military bases are located. In particular, a missile strike was launched on the U.S. 5th Fleet Support Center in Bahrain.
Qatar was also attacked; however, according to media reports, it was repelled with the help of the air defense system. U.S. military bases are also located in Qatar.

Israeli "Channel Nine" reports an attempted attack on the American aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln, which is located in the Arabian Sea.
Air raid sirens are sounding in the capital of Jordan, Amman, where an American military base is also located. Explosions have been heard in this city.
New powerful explosions have also been recorded in Jerusalem.
Meanwhile, Iran is experiencing almost a complete internet shutdown — the connectivity level has dropped to 4 percent of normal, according to the NetBlocks project.
According to Tasnim, the number of Middle Eastern countries where Iran has attacked U.S. military bases has increased to six.
It should be noted that today Israel began carrying out missile strikes on Iran, describing its actions as a "preventive attack." Washington confirmed this information, stating that the operation was conducted jointly with Israel and was named "Lion's Roar."
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