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Iran launches missile attacks on US bases in Qatar, Iraq

Washington: Iran fired missiles to the US air bases in Iraq in the first retaliation action of the regime for the US bombing of nuclear facilities at the weekend.

The people in Doha, the capital of Qatar stopped and looked at the missiles while flying and fired the preventive and hit at least one missile in the night sky.

This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows the Al Udeid Air Base outside Qatar Doha on June 15, 2025.Credit: Planet Labs Pbc via AP

The Qatar Ministry of Defense said that defense systems seized the attack on the Al Udeid Air Base and that the incident did not result in any death or injury ”.

In Washington, a senior White House official said that the White House and the Ministry of Defense are aware of the potential threats of the base, which is operated jointly by Qatar and the United States.

CNN, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chief of General Staff Dan Caine reported that the White House is in the status room.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps said that the attack was an answer to the “open military aggression by the US crime regime”.

He described the missile bombing as “strong and destructive, and said that Iran would never leave aggression against territorial integrity, sovereignty or national security”.

The United States hit Iran’s nuclear assets with 75 bullets at the weekend, including 14 “Bunker Buster” bombs, aiming to destroy the country’s ability to develop nuclear weapons.

Iran attacks arrived shortly after Qatar closed the airspace as a precaution due to Iran’s threats.

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