Exclusive-Bahrain cites Patriot interception in March 9 Iranian drone incident


Debris lies on the street following reported Iranian drone strikes, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Sitra, Bahrain, March 9, 2026 in this screengrab taken from a social media video. SOCIAL MEDIA/via REUTERS

DUBAI/WASHINGTON March 21 (Reuters) - A Patriot ⁠air defence system was involved in the interception of ‌an Iranian drone over a residential area of Bahrain on March 9, Bahrain's government said on Saturday, an incident that the U.S. military had characterisedas ​a direct Iranian drone strike.

At the time, ⁠Bahrain said 32 civilians ⁠had been injured, including children who required medical treatment, and the ⁠U.S. ‌military said an Iranian drone had struck a residential neighbourhood.

On Saturday, a government spokesperson said the kingdom had ⁠been subjected to multiple Iranian drone attacks that ​day, and that ‌the interception over the Sitra district had prevented a ⁠drone strike ​and saved lives.

"During this incident, the Patriot air defence system intercepted an Iranian drone aerially," they said.

"Had the Iranian drone impacted the residential ⁠area, it would have resulted in ​significant loss of life."

U.S. Central Command at the time denied reports from Russian and Iranian media that a U.S. Patriot missile had ⁠failed to intercept an Iranian missile or drone and instead inadvertently struck a residential area.

The U.S.‑made Patriot surface‑to‑air missile defence system is designed to intercept missiles, drones and other aerial attacks.

It ​has been used by the United States ⁠and Gulf Arab allies including Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait ​and Qatar to protect cities, energy ‌infrastructure and military bases from Iranian ​missile and drone attacks during the Iran war.

(Writing by Andrew Mills; Editing by Edmund Blair and Kevin Liffey)

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