Qatar Under Missile Attack, Air Defenses Active Amid West Asia Conflict

Qatar's Ministry of Defence announced the country was subjected to a missile attack, with its air defense systems actively intercepting the incoming threats. Loud explosions were reported in parts of Doha, and smoke was seen rising from a residential district. Authorities urged the public to remain calm and rely only on official information while damage assessments are pending. The attack occurs amidst heightened regional conflict following a US-Israel strike in Iran and subsequent retaliatory strikes by Tehran across multiple countries.

Key Points: Qatar Intercepts Missile Attack Amid Regional Conflict

  • Qatar intercepts missile attack
  • Explosions heard in Doha
  • Public urged to stay calm and avoid rumors
  • Regional tensions escalate after US-Israel strike on Iran
  • Azerbaijan condemns drone attacks from Iranian territory
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Qatar Defence Ministry says missile attack underway, air defenses intercepting amid West Asia conflict

Qatar activates air defenses against missile attack. Explosions reported in Doha. Incident occurs amid escalating West Asia tensions following US-Israel strike on Iran.

"Air defense systems are intercepting the missile attack. - Qatar Ministry of Defence"

Doha, March 5

Qatar's Ministry of Defence on Thursday said the country had been subjected to a missile attack and that its air defence systems were actively intercepting the incoming missiles amid conflict in the region.

In a statement issued by the Ministry's Directorate of Morale Guidance, authorities said the missile attack was detected, and response systems were immediately activated.

"The Ministry of Defense of the State of Qatar announces that the State of Qatar has been subjected to a missile attack. Air defense systems are intercepting the missile attack," the statement read.

The ministry urged citizens, residents and visitors to remain calm and follow instructions issued by security authorities. It also cautioned people against spreading rumours and asked them to rely only on information released through official channels.

"Citizens, residents, and visitors are urged to remain calm, adhere to official instructions issued by security authorities, avoid rumors, and rely solely on information released through official channels," the statement added.

Meanwhile, local reports indicated that multiple loud explosions were heard across parts of Doha during the interception, with smoke also seen rising from a residential district on the western edge of the Qatari capital.

Authorities have not yet provided details on potential damage or casualties, with security agencies continuing to monitor the situation as air defence operations remain ongoing.

This comes amid escalating tensions in West Asia after a joint US-Israel military strike on Saturday on Iranian territory resulted in the death of its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior figures, prompting a fierce response from Tehran.

In retaliation, Iran launched waves of drone and missile attacks across multiple Arab countries as the conflict now entered its sixth day.

Tehran's counter-strikes have also targeted American military bases and Israeli assets throughout the region, with Israel also continuing its strikes on Tehran and widening the conflict to Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah.

Meanwhile, Azerbaijan has strongly condemned drone attacks launched from Iranian territory that targeted the city of Nakhchivan and its airport, resulting in damage to infrastructure and injuries to civilians.

In an official statement, Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "At around midday on 5 March, drone attacks were carried out against the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of the Republic of Azerbaijan from the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran."

Providing details of the incident, the statement noted that one of the drones struck airport infrastructure while another landed near a civilian facility.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Very concerning news. My husband works in Doha. We just spoke and he said the explosions were terrifying. Following official advice is crucial right now. Hope the air defenses hold.
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Arjun K
The region is a tinderbox. The US-Israel strike that killed Khamenei was a massive escalation. Now every country is getting pulled in. India's diplomacy is being tested like never before. We need stability for our energy security.
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Priya S
So many Indian nurses, engineers, and service staff in Qatar and the Gulf. Their safety is paramount. The MEA should activate helplines immediately. Also, the advice against rumors is spot on—social media panic helps no one.
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Vikram M
While the situation is dire, I have to respectfully criticize the coverage. The article focuses heavily on the missile attack but gives less context on why Qatar might be a target in this wider Iran-US-Israel conflict. More analysis would help.
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Karthik V
This will spike oil prices for sure. Our economy can't afford another shock. Hope our leaders are talking to all sides to calm things down. India has good relations with both Qatar and Iran, we must use that influence.
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Nisha Z
Horrible. Civilians are always the ones who suffer most in these

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