Bengaluru: A woman originally from Karnataka has shared a video from Bahrain showing what she described as a live missile attack, allegedly launched by Iran on US military installations. The footage, which surfaced on Saturday, has since gained huge traction across social media platforms.

The woman, identified as Sabreen, reportedly filmed the 2.11-minute clip from the terrace of her residence in Bahrain. The video shows plumes of smoke rising in the distance following what she claims were missile strikes targeting US military bases.

In the recording, Sabreen introduces herself in Kannada, stating: “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.”

Describing the prevailing atmosphere, she says, “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.”

Claiming that the attack was ongoing, she adds, “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.”

“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.

Sabreen further notes, “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.”

She also claims that missiles were seen flying over residential neighbourhoods earlier in the day. “The entire sky above us was filled with missile movement,” she said.

However, the authenticity of the video and the specific locations mentioned in it could not be independently verified. 

IANS