Fire breaks out at Bahrain’s Bapco refinery after Iranian missile attack

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A massive fire broke out at Bahrain’s Bapco oil refinery on April 5, 2026, after it was struck by Iranian missiles and explosive drones, marking one of the most alarming escalations in the ongoing Middle East conflict. The incident has intensified global fears over energy security, oil supply disruptions, and a widening regional war.
According to live updates and multiple reports, the strike is part of a broader wave of Iranian attacks targeting critical infrastructure across the Gulf region, including the UAE and Kuwait.
Breaking News (April 5, 2026): What Happened? On Sunday, April 5, 2026, Bahrain confirmed that its main oil refinery—operated by Bapco Energies—was hit during an Iranian missile and drone attack.
A large fire erupted immediately after impact Thick smoke was seen rising over the refinery Emergency teams were deployed rapidly The blaze was successfully extinguished Officials stated that the fire was contained by public safety teams, preventing further escalation.
Live reports indicate that the हमला involved both missiles and UAV (drone) strikes, highlighting the scale and coordination of the attack.
📍 Where Did the Attack Take Place? The strike targeted the Bapco refinery in Sitra, Bahrain’s primary oil processing hub.
Why This Location Matters Bahrain’s largest and only refinery Key supplier of fuel to regional and global markets Strategically located near the Strait of Hormuz Any disruption here has global implications, especially for oil prices and supply chains.
Timeline of the April 5 Attack Early Morning Warning Authorities in Bahrain and the UAE issued alerts about incoming missiles and drones, breaking news urging residents to seek shelter.
Strike and Explosion Missiles and drones struck the refinery, triggering:
Loud explosions Fire inside refinery units Panic in surrounding industrial zones Emergency Response Firefighters contained the blaze Civil defense secured the area Air defense systems continued intercepting threats Part of a Wider Middle East War The refinery attack is not an isolated incident—it is part of the ongoing 2026 Iran war, involving multiple countries and escalating rapidly.
Recent developments include:
Iranian strikes on Gulf infrastructure U.S.

and Israeli attacks on Iranian targets Drone attacks on Kuwait and UAE Threats to the Strait of Hormuz The situation has turned into a multi-front regional conflict, affecting both military and civilian infrastructure.
Previous Attacks on Bahrain’s Energy Infrastructure The April 5 strike follows weeks of repeated attacks on Bahrain.
Earlier Incidents: March 5, 2026: Missile strike caused refinery fire (contained) March 9, 2026: Explosion injured dozens near refinery Mid-March: Fuel depots and industrial facilities targeted Late March: Continued drone and missile interceptions Since late February, Bahrain has faced:
Hundreds of missiles and drones Civilian casualties and infrastructure damage Attacks on ports, oil facilities, and residential areas Impact on Global Oil Markets Immediate Effects Oil prices show volatile spikes Markets react to supply disruption fears Investors shift toward safe assets The Gulf region accounts for a significant share of global oil exports, making any instability highly impactful.