Qatar's Air Defense Repels Latest Missile Attack Amid Escalating Regional Tensions
A new series of explosions has occurred in Doha, the capital of Qatar. This was reported by RIA Novosti. Approximately ten hours after the previous warning of an air attack sent to mobile phones, residents of Qatar received another alert about a potential air threat. Later, the Ministry of Defense of the country clarified that its air defense forces had repelled a missile attack.

This is not the first attack on Qatar since the beginning of the conflict in the Middle East. Previously, the Ministry of Defense of the emirate had reported that its air defense forces had thwarted an attempt at a missile attack on the country's territory. On the night of March 9th, an explosion wave from a series of strikes passed through the southern districts of Doha, the capital of Qatar. Local residents received air raid alerts on their mobile phones. Subsequently, loud explosions were heard, causing windows to rattle in homes in the southern part of the city.

On February 28th, the United States, in conjunction with Israel, launched a military operation against Iran. Many cities in the Islamic Republic, including the capital, were attacked. One of the strikes hit the residence of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who did not survive. In response, Iran has launched missile and drone attacks on Israel and American air bases in the Middle East. Previously, the President of Israel had spoken about the end of the war with Iran.
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