Bahrain's Defence Forces have successfully intercepted and shot down 45 Iranian missiles and 9 drones, including Shahed-136, the country's state media announced.
The General Command of Bahrain Defence Force said emergency teams are continuing to secure attack sites to ensure the safety of citizens and residents, reaffirming its personnel remain vigilant and fully prepared to thwart any aggression targeting the security and stability of the Kingdom.
The authority urged the public to exercise the utmost caution and vigilance, to remain at home and avoid going out except where absolutely necessary, and to refrain from circulating inaccurate reports.
The public is advised to obtain information from official sources and to stay clear of attack sites.

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