US-Israel war on Iran enters Day 30: Bahrain aluminum facility hit, UAE intercepts new wave of missiles, drones, latest updates
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Kuwait’s Ministry of Defence said its air defence systems are actively responding to hostile missile and drone attacks, with the military noting that any explosion sounds heard by the public are the result of interception operations.
Authorities urged residents to follow safety instructions issued by competent authorities.
Separately, the Kuwait National Guard’s task force shot down four drones at dawn in areas under its responsibility as part of ongoing efforts to secure vital sites.
Foulath Holding, parent company of Bahrain Steel and United Steel Company, has declared force majeure on certain operations due to the ongoing regional conflict, citing airspace restrictions, disrupted maritime routes, and heightened security risks as circumstances beyond its control.
The company said it has temporarily suspended some operational activities until conditions allow for a safe resumption, with the decision taken primarily to protect the safety of employees, contractors, and other related parties.
Jordan’s armed forces said 22 missiles were launched from Iran toward the kingdom during the fourth week of hostilities, with the Royal Jordanian Air Force intercepting and destroying most of them. However, two missiles were not intercepted and landed in the eastern region.
Since the conflict began, a total of 262 missiles and drones have been directed at vital sites in Jordan, of which 242 have been intercepted and 20 have not.
Fallen fragments and projectiles have now reached 478 in total, with 64 debris-related reports handled across most governorates in the past week alone.
The cumulative human toll stands at 25 injuries, all of whom have been discharged except for the most recent case – a member of a response team injured while handling fallen objects, who is said to be in stable condition. Documented material damage includes 25 vehicles, 55 houses and shops, and 14 public properties.
Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) confirmed its facility was struck in an Iranian attack on Saturday, March 28, leaving two employees with minor injuries.
The company said it is assessing the extent of damage to its facilities while working to maintain operational resilience and employee safety, and pledged further updates as needed.
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