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West Asia conflict: Malayalis send families back
The Morning Standard
|March 16, 2026
AN air strike siren going off, people rushing to their balconies with mobile phones, and exploding missiles lighting up the night sky.
That, according to Jayasankar Mundancherry, has become the routine for the residents of Bahrain, weathering successive retaliatory air strikes from Iran ever since the US and Israel launched bombing on February 28.“Though the situation on the ground is tense, and uncertainty looms large over how long the war will go on, life in Bahrain has not been affected much when it comes to the availability of essential items and other facilities,” Jayasankar, who caught a flight back home from Riyadh along with his daughter, told this newspaper.
This story is from the March 16, 2026 edition of The Morning Standard.
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