Amazon’s cloud infrastructure in Bahrain sustained damage following an Iranian strike, marking the fourth attack on the company’s regional data centers during the ongoing military conflict.
Key Points
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) facilities in Bahrain have been targeted by Iranian strikes at least three times in recent weeks.
- Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior confirmed that civil defense forces responded to a fire at a company facility caused by Iranian aggression on Wednesday.
- Iran previously threatened to target major American technology companies, including Apple, Google, and Microsoft, for alleged support of U.S.-Israeli operations.
- The ongoing conflict, which began on February 28, has resulted in 1,937 Iranian deaths and increasingly involves strikes on civilian infrastructure.
- The British embassy in Saudi Arabia has issued a warning advising nationals to avoid U.S.-linked businesses and facilities due to rising regional tensions.