Qatar intercepts multiple Iranian drones as regional conflict expands

Qatari forces successfully intercepted several drones launched from Iran, the Defense Ministry announced Sunday, as the exchange of attacks between Tehran and US-led forces continues to widen across the Gulf region. The ministry confirmed the drones were shot down but provided no details on the number of projectiles.
Qatar's military intercepted a number of Iranian drones targeting the Gulf nation, the Defense Ministry confirmed Sunday, marking the latest escalation in Tehran's retaliatory campaign against US and Israeli allies in the region. The ministry announced the successful interception without specifying how many unmanned aerial vehicles were involved in the attack.
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Conflict shows no signs of abating
The drone attack on Qatar comes as the US-Israeli joint offensive against Iran, launched Feb. 28, continues into its third week with no end in sight. The campaign has killed more than 1,200 people, including former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and triggered widespread Iranian retaliation. Tehran has repeatedly stated its drone and missile strikes target "US military assets" in Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries, drawing multiple nations into the expanding conflict.
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Gulf states increasingly in crossfire
Qatar joins a growing list of Gulf nations that have found themselves in Tehran's crosshairs as Iran seeks to pressure American allies and retaliate against the devastating strikes that decapitated its leadership. The repeated interceptions across the region highlight both the reach of Iran's drone program and the effectiveness of Gulf air defense systems, which have become essential to protecting civilian populations and critical infrastructure from the escalating aerial war.
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