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Qatar: Explosions heard in Doha as Iran missiles US bases

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Multiple explosions were heard across the Qatari capital on Monday evening, shortly after authorities closed the country's airspace amid heightened regional tensions following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Eyewitnesses in central Doha and Lusail reported loud blasts reverberating through the city, with several projectiles visible in the night sky. A Reuters witness confirmed hearing the sounds of explosions, while AFP journalists observed the movement of what appeared to be missiles.

The incident came hours after Qatar announced the temporary closure of its airspace, citing escalating regional developments. The closure followed Iran’s threats of retaliation against the United States for its reported attacks on nuclear sites inside Iranian territory.

Qatari authorities have not yet issued an official statement confirming the source or target of the projectiles. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

The situation remains tense, with Gulf countries closely monitoring developments as fears of wider conflict grow in the region.

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