No Casualties Reported In Iran Missile Attack On US Base In Qatar
- On June 23, Iran launched several short- and medium-range missiles targeting the U.S. military facility located in Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar.
- This missile strike followed U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites days earlier, prompting Iran to retaliate against American forces in the region.
- Qatari air defenses successfully intercepted all missiles, resulting in no casualties or significant damage, while several Gulf states closed their airspace in response.
- The missile attack was condemned by Qatar, Saudi Arabia calling it 'unacceptable and unjustifiable,' and President Trump reiterated that U.S. attacks will be met with force.
- The incident intensified regional tensions, triggered military readiness measures, and raised concerns about broader escalation and impacts on energy markets and international travel.
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Iran Attacks US Military Base in Qatar, No Reported Injuries
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