
Doha, Qatar – A series of loud explosions reverberated across Doha on Monday evening, sending shockwaves through the Qatari capital and its surrounding areas. The blasts, which occurred shortly after Qatar took the unusual step of closing its airspace, came in the wake of escalating regional tensions following recent US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Eyewitnesses and journalists reported hearing several explosions in central Doha and Lusail, with projectiles and bright flares visible streaking across the night sky. Social media footage captured the dramatic scenes as air defense systems appeared to intercept incoming missiles over the city.
The incident unfolded just hours after Iranian officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian, issued stern warnings of retaliation against the United States for its attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.
Iranian state media later confirmed the launch of "Operation Basharat al-Fath," targeting the US-run Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, which is the largest American military installation in the Middle East and home to nearly 10,000 troops. The US Embassy in Doha promptly issued a shelter-in-place advisory for American citizens, while Qatari authorities cited “regional developments” and safety concerns as reasons for the airspace closure.
There has been no immediate confirmation of casualties or damage from Qatari officials, and both Qatari and Iranian authorities have yet to issue detailed statements on the aftermath of the strikes. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Doha emphasized that the airspace closure was a precautionary measure, and the government is closely monitoring the evolving situation in coordination with international partners.
This dramatic escalation follows a weekend of military actions, including US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and Israeli attacks on key sites in Tehran, raising fears of a broader conflict in the region. The closure of Qatari airspace, a critical hub for international flights, has also caused significant disruption to global air travel routes.
The situation remains highly fluid, with further updates expected as authorities and international observers assess the full impact of the attacks.