US Embassy in Bahrain issues chilling warning amid missile attack: ‘Hotels may be targeted…’

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The U.S. Embassy in Bahrain warned U.S. citizens to “exercise caution and remain vigilant” in the event of “drone and missile attacks from Iran.” The U.S. Department of State’s Department of Consular Affairs highlighted in a security alert shared on X that hotels could be targeted.

On March 1, 2026, thick smoke billowed from the U.S. naval base in Al Juffair, Bahrain, after being attacked by Iran. Reuters/Stringer(REUTERS)
On March 1, 2026, thick smoke billowed from the U.S. naval base in Al Juffair, Bahrain, after being attacked by Iran. Reuters/Stringer(REUTERS)

“The U.S. Embassy has advised that hotels for U.S. citizens in Bahrain may be targeted and is encouraging U.S. citizens to avoid hotels in Manama,” the security alert reads. “Terrorist groups and individuals inspired by such groups intend to attack U.S. citizens abroad. Terrorist groups continue to plan possible attacks in Bahrain. Terrorists may launch attacks with little or no warning.”

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embassy Shared number that can help During the emergency in Bahrain, actions to be taken in an emergency are also listed.

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The U.S. embassies in Jordan and Kuwait also issued security alerts conflict.

The U.S. Embassy in Jordan stressed that there were “indications” that “missiles, drones, or rockets may continue to appear in Jordanian airspace over the next few days.” it urges people “Remain aware of your surroundings to the greatest extent possible and if such an incident occurs, seek overhead cover and shelter in place. Stay indoors and avoid contact with falling debris.”

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At the same time, black smoke was found rising from the scene U.S. Embassy in Kuwait According to an AFP reporter, on Monday, March 2, the city. Earlier, police sirens sounded throughout the city.

In a security alert issued to X, the U.S. Department of State’s Department of Consular Affairs stated, “ missile threat and drone attacks Kuwait. Don’t come to the embassy. Take shelter on the lowest floor of your home and away from windows. Don’t go out. The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait urged U.S. citizens in Kuwait to shelter in place, review security plans in the event of an attack and remain vigilant to prevent additional attacks in the future. U.S. Embassy personnel are sheltering in place. “

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