Video Appears to Show Missiles Intercepted in Sky over Qatar
- In late June 2025, Iran fired up to 19 ballistic missiles aimed at the U.S. military installation at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, a significant regional stronghold.
- The missile attack followed U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities two days earlier, prompting Iran's retaliation amid ongoing regional tensions.
- U.S. Patriot missile batteries intercepted all incoming missiles, preventing casualties and preserving the base's operational capacity after prior evacuation.
- Kevin Donaghy described hearing three loud bangs and seeing intercepting missiles fired, while Qatar's spokesperson called the attack a "flagrant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty."
- The event heightened regional instability, with Qatar reserving the right to respond and calls for diplomatic solutions to end military escalation.
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Eyewitness captures possible missiles in Qatar skies
Eyewitness footage captured possible missiles in Qatar's skies after the country's airspace was closed on Monday, 23 June. Iran launched missile strikes on a US base in the country after it vowed to retaliate against Washington for bombing its nuclear facilities on Sunday. Iran informed the US via two diplomatic channels hours ahead of the attacks in Qatar, a senior regional source told Reuters. It comes after American officials said Donald Trum…

Video appears to show missiles intercepted in sky over Qatar
(NEXSTAR) – Video recorded in Doha, Qatar Monday captured a crowd of people on the street with their eyes trained on the sky, some recording with cellphones, as possible missiles appeared to explode as they were intercepted. Iran announced on state television that it had launched a missile attack on a U.S. military base in Qatar in retaliation for the American strikes against its nuclear sites. The announcement called the attack on Al Udeid Air …
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