Missile interceptions heard in Qatari capital Doha

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15:38, 10/03/2026, Tuesday
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Missile interceptions heard in Qatari capital Doha
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Loud booms from missile defense interceptions were heard over Doha on Tuesday, according to local media reports. Qatari authorities have not yet issued an official statement regarding the incident, which comes amid ongoing regional conflict between Iran and US-Israeli forces.

Residents of Qatar's capital Doha reported hearing loud explosions in the sky on Tuesday, identified as missile interceptions by local media. Alaraby TV confirmed that "the sound of missile interceptions was heard in the sky over Doha," though no further details about the source of the projectiles or the target of the defensive actions have emerged.

Qatari government officials have remained silent on the incident, with no official comment released as of Tuesday evening. The lack of immediate confirmation from authorities has left residents and regional observers seeking clarity about whether the interceptions were part of Qatar's defensive measures or related to broader regional hostilities.

Qatar's exposure to regional conflict

According to Anadolu Agency's tally, Qatar has faced significant aerial threats since the escalation between Iran and US-Israeli forces began. The Gulf nation has been targeted with 149 missiles, 69 drones, and two fighter aircraft originating from Iran since the start of the US–Israeli offensive against Tehran. Qatar, which hosts important US military assets including Al Udeid Air Base, finds itself increasingly exposed to the expanding regional confrontation.

Broader regional escalation

The current tensions flared on Feb. 28 when Israel and the United States launched a joint military campaign against Iran, resulting in more than 1,200 fatalities and over 10,000 injuries across the region. Tehran has responded with retaliatory drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf states hosting American military installations. Türkiye continues to monitor these developments closely, as the widening conflict threatens regional stability along its southern periphery.

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