Bahrain Ministry of Interior announced the activation of warning sirens urging citizens and residents to immediately move to the nearest safe location for their protection.
Authorities confirmed that the measure is part of precautionary steps taken to address rapidly evolving security developments and ensure public safety across the Kingdom.
In parallel Bahrain mission to the United Nations submitted a second letter to the Security Council on behalf of Gulf Cooperation Council states regarding continued Iranian attacks.
The letter stressed the urgency of coordinated international action to stop these attacks which threaten regional stability and increase geopolitical tensions.
Diplomatic efforts intensified as Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan held phone calls with several foreign ministers to discuss the latest regional developments.
The discussions focused on the serious consequences of missile attacks and their potential impact on global security economic stability and energy supply chains.
Ministers strongly condemned the attacks and affirmed the legitimate right of targeted countries to defend their sovereignty and protect their territories.
They emphasized the importance of safeguarding citizens residents and visitors in line with international law and collective security principles.
At the same time officials highlighted the need to prioritize dialogue and diplomatic solutions to resolve conflicts and prevent further escalation.
The calls included counterparts from Spain Vietnam the Netherlands and Mauritania as part of coordinated international engagement.
These efforts reflect growing cooperation among nations aimed at maintaining regional security and addressing emerging threats effectively.
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