Bahrain says Patriot system intercepted drone over homes

Al Jazeera
March 21, 2026
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Bahrain claims its Patriot system intercepted a drone, but U.S. military gave a different account of the same March 9 incident.

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Bahrain claims its Patriot air defense system intercepted a drone over residential areas, contradicting the U.S. military's account of a March 9 incident that resulted in civilian injuries. The discrepancy underscores a tension between allied nations over what actually occurred during the drone interception and who bears responsibility for the damage. Bahrain's statement suggests the Patriot system successfully stopped the threat, while the U.S. military's different description implies the outcome may have been less clean or that the drone reached its target. Such conflicting narratives can complicate regional security coordination and public trust in official accounts of military operations. The incident occurred amid broader Middle Eastern tensions and the ongoing presence of U.S. military forces in the Persian Gulf.

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