Iranian ballistic missile strikes US military base in Qatar

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An Iranian ballistic missile struck Al Udeid Air Base, the largest United States military installation in the Middle East and the operational headquarters of U.S. Central Command, late on Tuesday, Qatar’s Ministry of Defence has confirmed.

Qatari authorities said the incident resulted in no casualties, describing it as a serious but contained escalation in Iran’s retaliatory actions linked to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Tehran.

In a statement, the Defence Ministry disclosed that two ballistic missiles were fired from Iranian territory toward Qatar. One was intercepted by air defence systems, while the second landed within the vicinity of the base, located southwest of Doha, without causing loss of life or significant damage.

The ministry stressed that Qatar’s armed forces remain on high alert and retain full capacity to defend the country’s sovereignty and airspace.

Al Udeid Air Base hosts roughly 10,000 U.S. personnel and plays a central role in regional air operations, logistics coordination and command oversight.

It has increasingly featured in Iran’s response to recent U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting Iranian nuclear infrastructure, missile facilities and senior figures.

The latest strike comes amid a wave of Iranian missile and drone attacks directed at Gulf states hosting American forces, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Qatari officials said their air defences have intercepted dozens of threats in recent days, including more than 60 ballistic missiles and multiple drone incursions since early March.

Authorities also confirmed that two Iranian Su-24 aircraft approaching Qatari airspace were shot down on March 2.

While previous incidents involving Al Udeid reportedly caused only minor damage to facilities such as radar or communications systems, no U.S. fatalities have been recorded at the base throughout the exchanges.

Iranian state-affiliated media have claimed the strikes are intended to weaken U.S. military capabilities supporting operations against Iran.

Qatar, however, described the missile launch as a violation of its territorial integrity.

Residents in Doha reported hearing explosions in the hours preceding the official announcement, prompting heightened security alerts across the capital.

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