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Bahrain, Kuwait prepare for possible Iran conflict spread

Bahrain, Kuwait prepare for possible Iran conflict spread

Bahrain and Kuwait -- both home to U.S. military bases -- prepared on Sunday in case the Iran conflict spreads to their territories. Bahrain asked drivers to avoid the main roads, and Kuwait set up shelters within a ministry complex following U.S. attacks on Iran's nuke facilities.

U.S. forces attacked Iran's main nuclear sites on Saturday night, and President Donald Trump warned Tehran that it will face even more devastating attacks if the country does not accept peace.

Tehran warned that if the United States attacked it, it would target American assets, including U.S. bases in the region.

Bahrain is the home of the U.S. Navy 5th Fleet, and Kuwait has several U.S. military bases.

Bahrain's interior minister said on X that "in light of recent developments regarding regional security, we urge residents and citizens to only use main roads when absolutely necessary to maintain public health and safety, and to allow relevant authorities to efficiently use the roads."

According to the Civil Service Bureau, Bahrain has also instructed 70% of its government employees to continue working from home until further notice on Sundays. The reason given was escalating tensions.

The Finance Ministry said that Kuwait has set up shelters at the country's Ministries Complex, an expansive compound of buildings which houses several government departments including the Ministries of Justice and Finance.

Bahraini authorities said earlier this week that they have activated a plan national and a civil emergency centre national to prepare for emergencies. They also tested warning sirens throughout the country.

The regional media reported that 33 shelters had been set up in the country.

(source: Reuters)