LONDON: Bahrain announced on Monday that it intercepted 102 ballistic missiles and 171 unmanned aerial vehicles since the end of February, amid the US and Israeli military action against Tehran’s authoritarian regime. The General Command of the Bahrain Defence Force described the waves of ongoing attacks as part of “Iranian terrorist aggression” launched against the country, according to the Bahrain News Agency. It said that targeting civilians and private property with missiles and drones violates international humanitarian law and the UN Charter.

Qatar says it came under a wave of drone attacks, with 10 fired from Iran, nine intercepted.

Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates report more strikes on civilian targets as U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran continue.