Iran Strikes Batelco Headquarters in Bahrain, Targeting 18 American Firms.
Strike on Batelco's Main Office
According to TSN.ua: Iranian missiles hit the headquarters of Batelco, Bahrain's largest telecommunications provider, located in the Hamala district. This attack caused significant disruptions to digital services, including banking and aviation systems. The facility also houses critical infrastructure for Amazon Web Services (AWS), which experienced power outages and damage to its data centers.
Iran’s Broader Plans and U.S. Response
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has announced intentions to strike 18 American companies, including:
- Microsoft
- Apple
- Tesla
In response, Amazon redirected users to alternative data centers. U.S. President Donald Trump commented:
“The conflict with Iran could end within the next two to three weeks.” - Donald Trump
Meanwhile, Iran has expressed willingness to end the war, but only under clear security guarantees.
These events highlight growing regional tensions and the potential risks to global digital infrastructure. In light of this situation, countries and companies are taking steps to protect their systems and ensure user safety. It is crucial to monitor further developments, as the consequences could significantly impact the tech sector and international relations.
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