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Amazon Facilities in Bahrain Hit Again as Iran Follows Through on Threat, Report Says

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.

Why it Matters

These attacks represent the first time a major American technology firm's data centers have been directly targeted in military action, creating significant operational risks for cloud infrastructure in the Middle East. The escalation threatens the stability of critical digital services and forces multinational corporations to reassess the security of their regional assets amid broader geopolitical instability.
Gizmodo.com Published by Ece Yildirim
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