Bahrain Intercepts Dozens Of Missiles, Satellite Image Captures Hit On US 5th Fleet Facility
Iran's retaliatory campaign in the Gulf has intensified, with fresh satellite imagery indicating damage at a key American naval installation in Bahrain following missile and drone attacks linked to the widening US-Israel conflict with Tehran.

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Satellite image reveals damage at Manama naval facility
A satellite photograph captured by Planet Labs PBC on March 1 shows smoke rising from a structure inside the US Navy's 5th Fleet base in Manama, Bahrain's capital. The strikes came three days after the United States and Israel began joint military action, triggering a wave of Iranian counterattacks across the region.
Bahraini authorities confirmed that some projectiles penetrated air defences and hit buildings and the naval compound despite large-scale interceptions.
The island nation hosts the US Navy's 5th Fleet, one of Washington's most important overseas commands. The fleet consists of more than 20 warships, including aircraft carriers, amphibious assault ships and destroyers, supported by fighter aircraft and about 16,000 personnel.
Interceptions reported but casualty confirmed
Bahrain said it intercepted 61 missiles and 34 attack drones launched toward the country. However, officials reported that shrapnel from one intercepted missile killed a civilian, marking the first confirmed fatality on the island since the escalation began.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards had already announced on Saturday that they targeted the 5th Fleet headquarters. The latest barrage suggests a broader campaign that now includes infrastructure beyond military facilities.
Authorities reported scattered strikes in populated districts as air defence systems struggled with the volume of incoming weapons. High-rise apartment towers, luxury hotels, shopping centres and airport facilities were among the locations affected, highlighting the vulnerability of civilian areas amid the regional confrontation.
Strategic importance of the US 5th Fleet
The 5th Fleet oversees one of the world's most critical maritime corridors. Its operational theatre covers the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea, waterways through which a significant portion of global energy supplies move.
Although its structure evolves over time, the fleet's core capability remains its carrier strike formations supported by amphibious groups and escorting warships. These units are tasked with securing shipping lanes and deterring hostile actions in the Gulf.
Damage to the base therefore carries both symbolic and operational implications. Even limited strikes on installations housing command, logistics and maintenance facilities could disrupt naval readiness in a region already on alert.
Ship hit in Bahrain port amid widening target list
The confrontation also extended to maritime commerce. A vessel in a Bahraini port was struck and caught fire before crews managed to contain the blaze.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations confirmed the incident in an official statement:
"UKMTO received a report of an incident in the Port of Bahrain. The Company Security Officer reported that the vessel had been struck by two unknown projectiles causing a fire. The fire has been extinguished and the vessel remains in port. All members of the ship's crew are safe and have evacuated the vessel," the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said.
The attack reinforced concerns that shipping and civilian infrastructure are now part of the expanding battlefield. Airports and other non-military sites have reportedly been added to the list of targets, raising fears of broader disruption across Gulf economies built around trade, tourism and aviation.
As both sides continue exchanging strikes, the Gulf states find themselves increasingly exposed, balancing their security partnerships with Washington while facing direct fallout from the regional war.
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