A total of 11 countries so far have reportedly been hit by Iranian missiles or drones since the war erupted six days ago. These include Israel, Iraq andCyprus, where Defence SecretaryJohn Healey arrivedon Thursday amid fierce criticism of the UK's response to the conflict.

The Islamic Republic has focused attacks on US bases across the region since thewar eruptedon Saturday (February 28), but energy infrastructure and civilian sites have also been struck. As of Thursday afternoon, Iran targetedIsrael, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman,Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, Cyprus and Azerbaijan. One dronehit RAF Akrotiriin Cyprus at midnight on Sunday, with two more intercepted en route to the base a day later.

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State news in Oman reported that the country's Duqm port was targeted by two drones on the same day, injuring one person.

Jordanian officials said the country's armed forces shot down ballistic missiles while droneshit the US embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday. Aramco's Ras Tanura refinery was also targeted by drones.

Bahrain has also seen Iranian strikes, including amissile attack on the US Navy's 5th Fleet base. In Iraq, three drones were said to have been shot down over Irbil airport, where US-led coalition troops are based.

A security official with Iraq’s navy said an oil tanker flying the Bahamas flag was hit on Thursday while it was docked near Khor al-Zubair port in southern Iraq.

Kuwait'sAli Al-Salem airbase was targetedby ballistic missiles, which the country's military said were intercepted. Three US warplanes were shot down over Kuwait in what is believed to have been a friendly fire incident.

Iran has also hit Dubai International Airport andThe Palm Hotelin the United Arab Emirates. The Islamic Republic targeted Qatar, with strikes reported on a giant gas plant.

On Thursday, Azerbaijan's foreign ministry accused Iran of adrone attack on its territory, saying two civilians were injured. The number of those reported injured later rose to four. Iran denied the allegation.

Source: Daily Express :: World Feed