Iran says it launched attack on US forces at Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base
- Early Tuesday AEST, Iran launched an assault using short- and medium-range ballistic missiles targeting Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar.
- This attack retaliated against U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites over the preceding weekend and followed heightened missile tracking by U.S. officials.
- Iran launched 19 missiles toward the largely evacuated Al Udeid Air Base, with all but one being successfully shot down, and the single missile that landed resulted in no casualties.
- U.S. President Trump announced a step-by-step truce involving Israel and Iran, while Australian Prime Minister Albanese emphasized the need for peace and diplomatic efforts in the region.
- Despite the ceasefire, U.S. forces remain alert for violations and the situation suggests a fragile pause amid ongoing regional instability.
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A telephoned attack, anticipated with a telegram well before positioning the rocket launchers and pointing them in the direction of the American base Al Udeid in Qatar, the largest in the...
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