Bahrain and Tel Aviv under Iranian fire. Summary of the night


How was the night from Thursday to Friday?
Bahrain's Ministry of Interior reported that a hotel and two residential buildings in the capital, Manama, were damaged as a result of the Iranian attack. Video recordings published on website X show a skyscraper in which a fire broke out on one of the upper floors. According to witnesses, it was caused by a drone.
“Iran's aggression (…) caused material damage, with no fatalities,” Bahrain's interior ministry reported on the X website.
What damage occurred in Bahrain?
What did President Trump say about Iran?
Who will come to visit Poland on March 6?
What was the weather forecast for Friday?
“They left yesterday at 5:40 and arrived today after 03:00. From Dubai they traveled by coach to Muscat in Oman, from where they returned as part of medical transport on two Air Force planes. Everything took place under the reliable care of employees of Polish facilities @PLinEmirates and @PLinSaudiArabia, with the support of @DowOperSZ and the authorities of the UAE and Oman. Thank you!” – wrote the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on
— Our forces, in cooperation with Israel, continue to completely destroy the enemy. Iranian Revolutionary Guard and police, lay down your weapons immediately. I call on Iranian diplomats around the world to defect and seek asylum, President Donald Trump said.
How does China react to the conflict?
What will the weather be like on Friday?
What will happen on March 6?
EU Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius will visit Poland today as part of the so-called “Mission Missiles”, aimed at the rapid expansion of weapons production in the EU. He will meet with the Deputy Prime Minister and the head of the Ministry of National Defense, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, with whom he will visit, among others, MESKO plant in Skarżysko-Kamienna.
The Presidential Palace will host the ceremony of awarding the Order of the White Eagle and the Order of Polonia Restituta by President Karol Nawrocki – the two oldest and most important civilian state decorations.




