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US-operated Patriots blamed for deadly blast in Bahrain homes, analysis finds
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A recent independent study concludes that the Patriot missile system involved in Wednesday's explosion over residential areas of Sakhir was likely operated by United States forces. The research indicates U.S.-origin hardware and personnel were responsible when dozens reportedly suffered injuries from shrapnel during a fireball near local houses on March 21st, though no fatalities have been confirmed yet as the investigation continues into how debris impacted civilian structures in Bahrain's southern region where families live daily now affected by this developing crisis.
Key Points
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1An American-operated U.S. Army air defense battery likely fired the Patriot missile that exploded over homes in Kuwait City, Bahrain.
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2The explosion occurred pre-dawn on March 12 and injured dozens of civilians while tearing through residential buildings during a war against Iran ten days into its tenth day since it began last month.
Developments
[Mar 20, ?]
An American-operated U.S. Army air defense battery likely fired the Patriot missile that exploded over homes in Kuwait City and Bahrain during a war against Iran ten days into its tenth day since it began last month.
[Mar 20, ?]
The explosion occurred pre-dawn on March 12 while the U.S. Army air defense battery was firing at an Iranian missile that had been launched over Kuwait City and Bahrain during a war against Iran ten days into its tenth day since it began last month.