
A second attack has been launched against a British military base in Cyprus, according to the Cypriot government.
Two unmanned drones heading towards RAF Akrotiri have been "successfully intercepted", a spokesman has announced.
An hour earlier, air raid sirens were heard at the base, which was attacked by Iranian drones targeting the runway at night.
Today, the base in Cyprus was hit by another Iranian attack. Loud explosions were heard at the British RAF Akrotiri base in Limassol.
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) told the BBC that there was minimal damage to the base after the drone attack on Sunday evening and that operations were continuing as normal.
The MoD also denied reports that some staff members could be sent home from Cyprus and said an investigation was underway to determine where the drone was shot down.
Meanwhile, Iran says it is not ready to negotiate with the US, as it faces attacks for the third day in a row.
The US and Israel have attacked Iran for a third day in a row as Tehran launches retaliatory strikes across the Gulf following the assassination of its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The conflict has widened, with Israel and Hezbollah exchanging fire, while the Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon seeks revenge for Khamenei's killing.
Lebanese officials say at least 31 people were killed in Israeli strikes this morning.
Donald Trump says US strikes will continue at "full force" until all targets are hit and will probably last four weeks and acknowledges there are "likely to be more" casualties after three US soldiers were killed in an Iranian attack, with a fourth confirmed today.
At least 555 Iranians have been killed inside the country since the start of hostilities, according to state media.
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