Karnataka Woman Films Live Missile Attack from Bahrain Terrace, Video Goes Viral

A woman from Karnataka, Sabreen, recorded a viral video from her terrace in Bahrain showing billowing smoke following reported missile attacks on US military installations. In the video, she describes a pervasive atmosphere of fear among residents due to the conflict involving America, Israel, and Iran. She claims to show live visuals of the attack, mentioning missiles were seen moving in the sky above residential areas. The authenticity of the video and the exact locations have not been independently verified.

Key Points: Karnataka Woman Films Live Missile Attack in Bahrain

  • Viral video from Bahrain terrace
  • Captures billowing smoke post-strike
  • Describes atmosphere of fear
  • Authenticity unverified
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Karnataka woman records live missile attack in Bahrain, video goes viral

A woman from Karnataka records a live missile attack in Bahrain, capturing billowing smoke and describing a fearful atmosphere. Video goes viral.

"I will show you the live attack by Iran on US military establishments... Iran is attacking the US military base here. - Sabreen"

Bengaluru, Feb 28

A Karnataka woman has recorded a video of what she described as the live war situation in Bahrain after Iran reportedly launched missile attacks on US military installations.

The video, which surfaced on Saturday, has gone viral on social media platforms. The courage of the woman, Sabreen, in recording the visuals amid the tense situation has been widely praised online.

The 2.11-minute video, shot from the terrace of her residence in Bahrain, captures billowing smoke in the distance following the reported missile strikes on US military bases.

In the video, Sabreen introduces herself in Kannada, saying, "Hi all, my name is Sabreen. I am from Karnataka, India. I hail from Shiralakuppa town in Shikaripura taluk of Shivamogga district. I am sharing this because I am currently in Bahrain."

"There is an atmosphere of fear in Bahrain. You know why -- it is because of the war between America, Israel and Iran. All Kannada people residing in Bahrain are scared. Not only Kannada people, but locals and people from various parts of the world are also fearful," she says in the video.

"I will show you the live attack by Iran on US military establishments in the Zaffeir area of Bahrain. Iran is attacking the US military base here," Sabreen states.

"I will show you live visuals of billowing smoke from the US installations. Since morning, missiles have been fired one after another. The sounds of the bomb blasts are frightening," she says.

"It is a little peaceful now. That is why I have come to the terrace to record this video. You can see the billowing smoke behind me. It is clearly visible. Since morning, it has been a frightening atmosphere here. We do not know where all this will lead. We can only pray to God," Sabreen adds.

She further says that in the morning, missiles were seen moving above residential areas. "The entire sky above us was filled with missile movement," she said.

The authenticity of the visuals and the exact locations mentioned in the video could not be independently verified.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is why our government needs strong diplomacy. Our people are working hard in Gulf countries and get caught in these crossfires. MEA should ensure their safety.
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David E
Respectfully, while her courage is commendable, recording from a terrace during a live missile attack seems incredibly risky. Safety should come first. Hope the authorities verify the location soon.
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Aryan P
Shocking visuals. The article says it's not verified yet, but the fear in her voice is real. This is a reminder of how fragile peace is. We are lucky to be in India.
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Sneha F
As a Kannadiga myself, I feel so proud and worried at the same time. Sabreen akka, please take care. Jai Karnataka. Our prayers are with all of you there.
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Michael C
The global implications are serious. India has good relations with both the US and Iran. Our foreign policy will be tested. Hope for a swift de-escalation for everyone's sake.

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