Iranian missiles struck on Friday the US military base Prince Sultan in Saudi Arabia, damaging several refueling aircraft, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing American and Saudi officials.

According to the report, the attack, which also involved the use of drones, was confirmed using open-source imagery and data circulating online.

According to the report, at least 10 US service members were wounded during the attack. A report by Reuters said that 12 soldiers were injured during the attack, two of them in critical condition, according to a US official.

In the previous attack against the US airbase, five refueling aircraft were damaged. The Pentagon did not comment on the attack on the base.

Saudi Arabia, UAE intercept ballistic missiles

The Saudi Defense Ministry said later on Friday that a ballistic missile targeting Riyadh, the Saudi capital, was intercepted and destroyed mid-flight.

The United Arab Emirates Defense Ministry also issued alerts about ballistic missiles and drones on their way to the country.

"The Defense Ministry asserts that the sounds heard are the result of Air Defense Systems engaging missiles, and the Fighters are intercepting cruise missiles and UAVs," the UAE said in a statement.

Bahrain also suffered Iranian attacks on Friday, with the Bahrain Interior Minister reporting that a facility was on fire after being struck by a missile attack.

This comes after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a statement warning civilians to leave the areas where US forces are deployed across the Gulf region, the IRGC-run Fars News Agency reported.

In the warning, which stated that the US forces are attempting to use civilians as human shields out of fear of Iranian attack, the IRGC urged all civilians to avoid areas with US forces while they carry out their "duty to eliminate the American terrorist forces."

This is a developing story.